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OKYO—Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called a snap election for December and put off a sales-tax hike planned for next year, vowing on Tuesday to step down if his strategy to revive the ailing economy falls flat. Despite Abe’s aggressive revival policies to end two decades of stagnation, the Japanese economy slipped into a recession last quarter, after a tax increase in April crushed consumer and business spending. That prompted Abe and other officials to reconsider a second hike planned for October next year. “I’ve been pondering this problem,” Abe told a news conference. “Even if we raise the tax as planned, tax revenue will not increase if the economy does not recover.” Abe said he will dissolve parliament on Friday, setting an election for midDecember to seek public approval for his decision, which he said was needed to ensure the success of his “Abenomics” policies of extreme monetary easing, heavy government spending and economic reforms. “I need to hear the voice of the people,” Abe said. “I will step down if we fail to keep our majority because that would mean our Abenomics is rejected.” »A2
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ONG KONG—Workers in Hong Kong on Tuesday started clearing away barricades at one site of the student protest that has rocked the city for the last two months. The removal comes after a Hong Kong court granted a restraining order against the protesters last week requiring them to clear the area in front of a tower in the central part of Hong Kong, as well as separate order against a second protest site Mong Kok brought by taxi and minibus operators. The workers could be seen cutting plastic ties holding the barricades together. Students, who have been protesting for greater democracy in the former British colony, did not resist. Some protesters had already moved their tents to other parts of the protest zone ahead of the clearance operation. The protesters oppose Beijing’s decision that a panel will screen candidates for the inaugural 2017 election for Hong Kong’s top official. Chinese authorities have declared the gatherings illegal. It is not known what the students, who occupy several sites around Hong Kong, plan to do next. On Saturday three students who have led protests for greater
democracy in the former British colony were turned back in their attempt to go to Beijing to meet with top Chinese officials. Alex Chow, Nathan Law and Eason Chung—members of a student group that played a main role in organizing massive street protests that started nearly two months ago—were denied boarding passes for a Cathay Pacific flight when they were told their documents that would allow them to travel to Beijing were invalid. In a news conference hours later, the student leaders said annulling their travel documents is an unreasonable move that deprives them of their rights to enter the country’s territory. Carrie Lam, chief secretary for the Hong Kong administration, said that it was unnecessary for the students to petition Beijing and that the central leadership of the ruling Communist Party was aware of their appeals. Pro-democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong are routinely denied entry to the mainland, and Beijing in the past has confiscated or refused to renew the travel permits commonly known as return-home cards for a number of Hong Kong activists. AP
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ry as they might to adjust to a schedule that has them toiling while others sleep, swing-shift workers do not fool their bodies into burning calories and using nutrients the way people who obey their internal circadian clocks do, says a new study. The result—a metabolism that burns fewer calories during sleep and slows down at night despite work demands— could help explain why those who work overnight shifts are more likely to be obese and to develop Type 2 diabetes. In a study conducted by University of Colorado sleep specialists, 14 lean, healthy adults agreed to turn their days upsidedown progressively over a six-day period. Checking into a University of Colorado clinical research facility, the volunteers were all fed a diet sufficient to maintain their weight. They simulated a sleep-wake schedule that started with two regular working days and then made a transition to three night shifts in a row.
Published on Monday in the journal PNAS, the research reported that as subjects commenced their simulated “swingshift schedule,” their bodies first responded by revving higher: for the first 24-hour period that their sleep-wake schedule was transposed, they burned 10 calories more than they had during an ordinary baseline day. At no point in the six-day experiment did subjects adapt to a snoozeby-day, work-by-night schedule by boosting production of the sleepfriendly hormone melatonin in the day and curtailing it at night. But their bodies quickly adapted to the reversal by turning their thermostats down. Compared to the baseline readings taken on their arrival (a day when they were awake by day and asleep eight hours at night), the subjects burned 52 fewer calories on Day Two of their swing-shift schedule, and 59 fewer calories on Day Three of that schedule. Los Angeles Times/Tribune Content Agency
Europeans have prominent role in beheading video
THis image taken from an undated video shows a militant that the French government say is Frenchman maxime Hauchard. interior minister Bernard cazeneuve said there is a “strong presumption” that Hauchard is among the group of islamic extremist fighters in the video released over the weekend. AP
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ARIS—The cold-eyed militants lined up behind their victims in the latest Islamic State (IS) video appear to come from outside the Middle East, including one from France and possibly two from Britain, as the extremist group tries to show a global reach. The grisly video—clearly aimed at a Western audience—lingers as much on the faces of the camouflaged extremists as the men who are beheaded. The victims include American aid worker Peter Kassig and more than a dozen Syrian soldiers. The images of the IS militants, who are shown one by one in closeup, allowed authorities to identify one of them on Monday as a 22-yearold Frenchman who converted to radical Islam. Maxime Hauchard has been on the radar of French authorities since 2011, when he took two trips to Mauritania to attend a Koranic school, said Paris prosecutor Francois Molins. The prosecutor said investigators were trying to determine if another Frenchman also is in the video.
Last year, the prosecutor said, Hauchard left Paris on a flight to Istanbul, Turkey, planning to cross into Syria under the pretext of doing humanitarian work in the warravaged nation. President Barack Obama confirmed Kassig’s slaying after a US review of the video. The overwhelming majority of IS fighters are from the Mideast, but the extremist group is trying to cement its claim on an Islamic empire straddling Iraq and Syria. Europe appears to be a fertile ground to find supporters, with officials saying thousands of young Europeans have headed off to jihad. More than 1,000 people in France alone are under surveillance for suspected plans to join the militants, officials said.
In the video released on Sunday, some of the knife-wielding extremists standing behind their kneeling victims had distinctly Asian features. Another whose face was hooded had the familiar London accent of the jihadi who also appeared in beheading videos with American hostages James Foley and Steven Sotloff, and with British hostages David Haines and Alan Henning. There also were indications that a Welsh medical student may be the man standing next to Hauchard. “It’s quite transparent that IS is trying to exaggerate its base of support,” said Charlie Winter, a researcher at the Quilliam Foundation in London. “They are trying to show that Muslims from all over the world are protecting their Syrian brethren and their Iraqi brethren.” European officials are trying just as furiously to counter that message. “I call solemnly and seriously on all our citizens, and notably our young people who are the primary target of the terrorist propaganda, to open your eyes to the terrible reality of the actions of Daesh,” said French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, using an Arabic acronym for the IS group. “These are criminals that are building a system of barbarity.”
Hauchard gave an interview to France’s BFM television in July, telling the network he had helped capture Mosul, the Iraqi city whose fall eventually prompted the United States to resume military operations in Iraq. “We’re waiting for death,” Hauchard said at the time. “My objective is to be a martyr.” A man from Wales, Ahmed Muthana, said he thinks he saw his son, 20-year-old Nasser Muthana, in the latest video, and Winter, the British researcher, confirmed the likeness. “It resembles him. I was shown a picture of the video. I cannot confirm it is him, but I think it might be,” Ahmed Muthana told Britain’s Press Association. Kassig had gone to Syria on a humanitarian mission. His parents, Ed and Paula Kassig, said on Monday that while their hearts have been shattered by his death, they believe his life is proof that “one person can make a difference.” “In 26 years, he has witnessed and experienced firsthand more of the harsh realities of life than most of us can imagine,” Paula Kassig said in Indianapolis, Indiana, reading a brief statement. “But rather than letting the darkness overwhelm him, he has chosen to believe in the good — in himself and in others. AP and LA
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Villar Group Chairman Manny Villar leads the groundbreaking ceremony of Vista Hub, Vista Land’s flagship office development in Bonifacio Global City. Joining him are (from left) Jie Espinosa, Colliers International director for office services; Nikki Cachuela, Vista Land head of operations for BPO Division; Manuel Paolo Villar, Vista Land CEO and president; Philip B. Lim, JV partner; and Meloi Casas of Casas + Architects. Right photo shows an artist’s perspective of Vista Hub.
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HE term “paperless office” has been bandied about since the mid-1970s, when personal computing began to inform daily life and futurists saw a work environment in the none-too-distant future where documents and transactions could be rendered and accomplished digitally. Such future seemed even more inevitable as the Internet took hold of the global community in the 1990s and made all kinds of communication—personal or professional, long distance or otherwise—nearly instantaneous with e-mail and other electronic messaging formats. The advent of so-called cloud services and social media in recent years has made it seem that not only is a paperless office about to come to pass but even a paperless world. Whether such world comes sooner rather than later, global companies whose businesses have been fueled by consumers’ consumption of paper have expertly retooled their models in anticipation of this seeming inevitability. Canon—the multinational corporation headquartered in Õta, Tokyo, Japan, which has been supplying the imaging and optical products needs of consumers, industries and professions since the 1930s— is one such company. It has given its range of point-and-shoot and professional-grade digital cameras (under the IXUS, PowerShot and EOS brands) wireless capabilities that address the seemingly insatiable need of consumers to
share all kinds of visual snippets of their everyday lives to a worldwide community through a variety of socialmedia platforms. For its comprehensive portfolio of printers, Canon has also pushed functionality beyond their original utility. These modern tools for the home and office no longer just print documents and photos, but also even receive for printing the latest snaps you made on your smartphone or digital shooter, or some clever story you came across while browsing the Web on your tablet. One of these multifunction goodies from Canon is the Pixma MG3570, a competitively priced all-in-one wireless inkjet printer (print/scan/copy) that is available in either a stylish matte black finish or the glossier red or white. Beyond its good looks, however, this versatile performer makes for an indispensable tool for the home or the small home/office with the various technologies it packs. The Pixma MG3570 is equipped with the company’s unique FINE (Full Photo-Lithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology print head that yields high-quality prints of up to 4,800x1,200 dpi for grainfree images in the most perfect shades. And for those documents or books that you just had to have scanned and printed out, the Pixma MG3570 features a four-color ink system with dedicated pigment-based black ink for black-and-white document printing—which essentially means greatly improved text printing while the typical problems of smearing when using a highlighter is substantially reduced. Also packing built-in Wi-Fi connectivity that
supports 802.11b/g/n standard, this all-in-one tool boasts of printing function sharing among multiple computers or devices over a high-speed wireless network, allowing you direct access to these functions straight from either your smartphone, your significant other’s desktop computer, or your teen’s tablet. Yes, the Pixma MG3570 also boasts of support for Google Cloud Print and AirPrint, allowing you to easily create printouts of photos (even borderless prints), e-mail and Web pages, without installing any device driver, straight from your compatible Android or iOS smartphone or tablet. And just in case you’ve been through one nightmare setup process too many, rest assured that setting up this Pixma for such functionality is easily accomplished in just a few steps that even first-time printer owners will find easy. You can further leverage the MG3570’s strengths via the Pixma Printing Solutions smartphone applications for photo printing and scanning, and the My Image Garden software for automatic-printing idea suggestions and face-detection function for photo management. These days, much of the focus of the tech media is on mobile and wearable technologies like smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and smartglasses, with tools like printers and scanners now increasingly becoming nothing more than footnotes and boxed items on the pages of newspapers and magazines. Despite this challenge, Canon has flourished by making its technologies continuously relevant even as the world marches steadily toward a paperless future. ■
GCash waives transaction fees for money transfer IN celebration of its 10th anniversary in the mobile-money industry, as well as in recognition of the support of its growing customer base, GCash (tinyurl.com/lktvkej), the flagship mobile-money service of Globe Telecom, is waiving transaction fees for money-transfer service until December 31. With GCash Libre Pera Padala, customers can save P1 for when sending money using GCash. Customers who will use GCash to transfer money to a fellow GCash user
will also have the chance to win a brand-new Samsung Galaxy S5. Customers will get one raffle entry for each Send Money transaction, with no minimum amount required for a transaction to qualify for the promo. A customer will receive an SMS confirmation for every qualified entry. “We celebrate our 10th anniversary in the industry by making send money transactions free to all GCash customers. With our GCash Libre Pera Padala promo, we give
back to our customers for their continued support, and this is our inspiration to drive innovation and superior customer experience in our business. This promo is yet another disruption that we are making in the domestic remittance industry, so we invite our customers to use our Send Money services more to get bigger chances of taking home a Samsung Galaxy S5,” GXI President Paolo Baltao shares. Customers need to register and have sufficient GCash in their account
to be able to use the Send Money feature. Meanwhile, they can also fund a GCash wallet by cashing-in via GCash partner outlets (Globe Stores, SM Department Stores, Puregold, Villarica, Tambunting, Rural Banks, etc.), Mobile Phone Banking, Online Bank Transfer, BancNet ATMs and BPI branches nationwide. GCash customers may send money using their mobile phones by dialing *143# free for Globe and TM subscribers, via the GCash mobile app, or via GCash online.
SEATTLE—Microsoft officially entered the post-Nokia smartphone era with the release late Monday of a budget-priced Lumia device. The Microsoft Lumia 535 will sell for about €110, or about $137, a figure Microsoft said would vary by market. Microsoft’s previous Lumia smartphone devices—which carried the “Nokia Lumia” name—were released in September and cost between $259 and $430. Last month Microsoft said it would start phasing out the Nokia brand for its smartphones, the latest step in integrating Nokia’s phone-manufacturing business. Microsoft’s $7.5-billion deal to buy the Finnish company’s handset group closed in April. As part of the deal, Microsoft licensed the rights to use the Nokia name for 10 years on basic cellphones that lack the processing power and Internet connectivity of more advanced smartphones. Microsoft obtained more limited rights to use of the Nokia name on smartphones. With Monday’s announcement—along with a coordinated rebranding of Microsoft’s Nokia-branded social-media and Internet sites with the “Lumia” name—Microsoft is pushing ahead with a brand it owns in its entirety. “The Nokia brand is very strong,” particularly internationally, Will Stofega, research firm IDC’s program director for mobile technology, said in an interview before the announcement. “The game is going to be for [Microsoft] to make sure people understand what they have: This is an extension of Nokia. And hopefully carry on the same things that people found compelling in those devices.” Microsoft’s news release on the launch didn’t specify in which countries Lumia 535 would be sold. A spokesman said the phone would be rolled out this month in some markets, but declined to elaborate. In 2013 Nokia was the world’s No. 2 phone manufacturer behind Samsung when including basic mobile phones. In smartphones alone, however, Nokia stood at No. 8. The Microsoft Lumia 535 will run the Windows Phone 8.1 operating system, and features a 5-inch display and 5-megapixel front-facing camera. A separate model will feature dual SIM card capability. The phone comes in green, orange, white, gray, cyan and black, and will be preinstalled with Microsoft software, including Skype, the Office suite and Outlook. Windows Phone, the operating system that runs on Lumia devices, powered just 2.5 percent the smartphones shipped worldwide from April through the end of June, according to the most recent IDC data. Google’s Android dominated the market, with a share of 85 percent, and Apple’s iOS ran second with 12 percent. “They do have some distance to make up,” Stofega said of Microsoft. “They are going to clearly look at [rising demand] in some of the emerging markets and see what they can do to bundle both their services and their devices” to draw customers there, he said. Major international companies have been eager to tap the fast-growing Chinese market in particular, but have struggled to compete with local manufacturers who offer cheaper hardware. Domestic manufacturers accounted for four of the five biggest sellers of smartphones in China during the third quarter, according to research firm Canalys.
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mAnnY PAcQUiAo steps into the ring on Saturday against chris Algieri, but overshadowing the bout are signs that a Pacquiao-mayweather fight might occur in 2015. AP
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OR years now, disagreements over money, drug testing and personal grudges have prevented the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight from happening. Ego is another reason the top 2 boxers of the last decade can’t find their way into the ring together. Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38 knockouts) will step into the ring on Saturday in a World Boxing Organization welterweight title bout against Chris Algieri (20-0, 8 KOs) in Macau. Pacquiao is a 9-1 favorite over Algieri, but overshadowing the bout are signs that a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight might occur in 2015. The Pacquaio-Mayweather buzz has been heating up since September when, a few minutes after beating Marcos Maidana, Mayweather was asked about fighting Pacquiao. “If the Pacquiao fight materializes, let’s make it happen,” Mayweather said. And early last month, Floyd Mayweather Sr. told an interviewer, “I’m pretty sure he’s gonna get Pacquiao.... And it needs to happen. Just like [Muhammad] Ali and Joe Frazier, or Ali and George Foreman, something like that, man, it’s one of those fights like that. The world wants to see it.” According to key aides for Pacquiao and Mayweather, CBS Corp. Chief Executive Leslie Moonves is helping to bring the two sides together and has the respect of Mayweather and Bob Arum, Pacquiao’s promoter. “The guy carrying the ball is Moonves,” Arum said. “He and I have talked on a number of occasions and he has suggested we see if we can reach an understanding. I assume, without knowing for a fact, that he’s talking to the Mayweather camp.” CBS is the parent company of Showtime, which has a six-fight deal with Mayweather (47-0, 26 KOs). In his first four bouts, Mayweather has earned purses greater than $30 million per fight. Moonves, through a CBS spokesman, declined “out of respect for the privacy of the talks,” to be interviewed about his involvement in Mayweather-Pacquiao talks. So did Mayweather and Stephen Espinoza, the Showtime vice president who runs its sports division. “We can confirm that Floyd Mayweather definitely wants the Pacquiao fight,” a Showtime spokesman wrote to The Times in an e-mail. “Everyone on our side—Floyd, CBS and Showtime—is advocating for the fight to happen.” Moonves has been a fixture at Showtime fights. He attended the Saul “Canelo” Alvarez-Erislandy Lara junior-middleweight fight in July in Las Vegas. Arum has deep respect for the business acumen of Moonves. “One of the leading television executives in the country. I have no idea if he can get [Pacquiao-Mayweather] done or not, though, because I cannot talk for Mayweather,” Arum said. Two boxing officials close to Mayweather, but not authorized to
discuss his fight plans publicly, told The Times that Mayweather has never wanted to fight Pacquiao as much as he does now. One official said Mayweather has even mentioned the idea of ending his Showtime deal with consecutive fights against Pacquiao. Officials from HBO, which will televise the Pacquiao-Algieri fight on pay per view, have discussed with Moonves the idea of a joint broadcast for a Pacquiao-Mayweather bout. HBO and Showtime teamed up for the 2002 Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson heavyweight title fight. Arum and Showtime were also partners on the 2011 Pacquiao fight against Shane Mosley. Officials from both sides have confirmed that proposals have been exchanged this month for a possible fight. Arum dismissed reports that he has turned down a $40-million guarantee for Pacquiao to fight Mayweather, with another 35 percent of the pay-per-view profit. Arum also said it was “erroneous” that he recently presented Moonves with a proposal for a 55 percent-45 percent purse split in Mayweather’s favor. Of course, Pacquiao still needs to beat Algieri. Freddie Roach, Pacquiao’s trainer, said, “I only hope that Manny doesn’t look so good [against Algieri] that it scares Floyd off.” Mayweather and Alvarez set a boxing record with $150 million in revenue from 2.2 million pay-per-view buys for their September 2013 fight, which Mayweather won by majority decision. But Mayweather’s two fights with Maidana this year failed to average 1 million buys. And if Mayweather fights the winner of the December 13 Amir Khan-Devon Alexander bout, that fight would also be a hard sell. A Mayweather-Pacquiao fight could surpass 3 million pay-per-view buys, analysts have said. However, many in boxing still believe that the fight will never happen. If Mayweather, who’ll turn 38 in February, wants to fight Pacquiao, Arum has several reasons to make him wait. First, floating the idea boosts interest in Pacquiao-Algieri. Second, delaying the negotiation can allow Arum to schedule Miguel Cotto’s middleweight title defense against Alvarez on Cinco de Mayo weekend in Las Vegas, the date Mayweather has fought for the last three years. “Manny and everyone involved in boxing wants the fight to happen,” Arum said. “It has to be a deal that’s acceptable to both.... Manny believes his style is such that he beats Mayweather relatively easily...when I [promoted] Mayweather, he never wanted to fight a southpaw. And Manny’s a fast southpaw who moves.” Yet, Pacquiao was knocked out by Juan Manuel Marquez in December 2012. And Mayweather was the 2013 fighter of the year, and doesn’t seem to be slowing down, as he cruised to a unanimous decision over Maidana in September. “I’m open to a deal,” Arum said. “We’ve got to sit down with the other side and make a deal.”
The Manny PacquaioFloyd Mayweather Jr. buzz has been heating up since September when, a few minutes after beating Marcos Maidana, Mayweather was asked about fighting Pacquiao.
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ACAU—Chris Algieri and his support team are scary confident as the fight week countdown begins for Saturday night’s World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title battle with legendary eight-division champion Manny Pacquiao at the Venetian Macau. Either Algieri is going to score one of the great upsets in boxing history, or he’s building himself up for an epic letdown. But there’s absolutely no mistaking the “all-in” attitude Algieri and trainers Keith Trimble and Tim Lane displayed at a meeting on Monday night with a small group of international boxing journalists. Algieri has his game face on in the gym, where he has been razor sharp against a group of sparring partners that includes former world champ Zab Judah, a slick southpaw brought in to
mimic Pacquiao. But publicly, the 30-yearold from Greenlawn is buoyant amid the big-fight trappings. Surrounded on Monday by hundreds of enthusiastic Venetian employees at a meet-and-greet, Algieri posed for pictures, signed autographs and said he was ready to “crowd surf.” “I’m very excited,” Algieri said. “The team is very positive with all the energy in camp and the positivity we’re experiencing from people here in Macau. It seems like it’s flowing into my entire camp, and we are performing above and beyond.” Asked how he expects to fare against Pacquiao, Algieri didn’t hesitate. “I expect to go out there and control everything,” he said. “That includes my opponent. Control, control, control. That’s what this sport is all about.” The audacity of that statement is shocking considering the wins Algieri (20-0,
eight KOs) scored earlier this year over Emanuel Taylor and Ruslan Provodnikov for the WBO light-welterweight title are the only top-quality opponents on his résumé. Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38 KOs) is at the opposite end of that spectrum. Yet, when Algieri was asked about shouldering the promotional obligations while Pacquiao has gone quietly about his business, he almost described it as a changing of the guard. “Manny’s done this 1,000 times,” Algieri said, excusing his opponent’s limited involvement. “He’s been this guy. He’s earned his right not to be that guy anymore. I’m ready to take the reins.” Pacquiao has let his trainer, Freddie Roach, do most of the talking for their side. A Filipino journalist told Algieri that Roach recently mentioned the challenger was knocked out once during his earlier kickboxing career. Newsday
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sion of creating communities that promote sustainability for the environment and maximizing the use of land. We develop a masterplan where residential, commercial and office towers will be in one secured location while we are building environment-friendly structures. Expect more green office towers in the years to come in the company,” said
Jericho P. Go, senior vice president, Megaworld. The 8 Campus Place Building A, which is now occupied by the American bank Wells Fargo for its global business services, is the first LEED gold-certified project under the LEED for Core and Shell category in McKinley Hill. 8 Campus Place is comprised of three five-storey buildings with a total leasable floor area of 30,000 sq m. Megaworld and its LEED consultant, Barone International, are proud of several noteworthy sustainable features in the building, such as reduced number of parking spaces to encourage the building occupants to use public transportation instead of private vehicles; accommodations for bicycle storage and shower facilities for individuals who prefer to take a more sustainable commute to their work. The building uses 45 percent less water than standard buildings by providing water-efficient plumbing fi xtures. Additionally, the exterior landscape was designed to use no potable water for irrigating plants and vegetation. The use of wide-glass architecture was carefully planned
to infiltrate natural light into the building by installing doubleglazed gas-filled insulated (Low-E) glass to reflect the sun’s heat away from the building to reduce the air conditioning need inside the building. The construction materials contained more than 30 percent recycled content and the project earned a bonus point by using over 30 percent of locally available materials produced within the Philippines. The building implemented many innovative indoor air quality features, including the provision of CO2 sensors to ensure fresh air delivery to the building occupants and use of low-emitting paints and materials (Low-VOC) throughout the interior spaces. To assure the energy systems installed in the building were functioning properly after they were installed, an independent third-party commissioning agent, Facilities Analysis & Controls Ltd., coordinated with Megaworld’s property management office and the company’s facility manager to ensure that the sophisticated green building will function properly and efficiently for many years.
AMILIES, friends and food lovers who regularly troop to the landmark Mall of Asia complex (MOA) in Pasay City can now look forward to a new and unique attraction in this masterplanned seaside estate. TwoE-com Center, one of the latest structures that changed the landscape of MOA, is also home to Prism Plaza—an alfresco dining and social venue perched atop the fourth-level podium of the iconic office building. TwoE-com Center has recently been cited as the Best Office Development in the Philippines during the 2012 Asia Pacific Property Awards, organized by the renowned International Property Awards group which recognizes innovative real-estate developments around the world. Prism Plaza is an integral feature of TwoE-com that definitely changes the lifestyle not only of office employees and professionals working in MOA, but even of visitors and guests who want a different dining destination with cool, breathtaking views of Manila Bay and its famed sunsets. Lunch meetings and after-work drinks can now become a more effortless and pleasurable part of the workday schedule. Families going out on weekend treats for special occasions can also enjoy a more relaxed and quieter side of MOA. Along canopied spaces in the podium perimeter are new restaurants never before tasted in the mall. Prism Plaza is seen to complement the already rich and varied choices for dining or hanging out in the whole MOA complex. Family-style restaurant Uncle Cheff y, renowned for its brick-oven dishes and trademark panizza, brings its distinctive flavors this side of town. The warmth of its interiors and its innovative fusion food are perfect for gatherings with friends and coworkers. Those in the mood for European cuisine can enjoy home-made Spanish dishes at Alba. It sets itself apart from the usual experience of regional cuisine with its use of genuinely flavorful and authentic ingredients and presentation, in servings fit for groups and families. For those in the know, House of Wagyu is always sought after for its signature dining experience—cooking one’s own steak to perfection, atop a hot volcanic stone grill right on one’s table. Its selection of meats is top of the class and highly regarded by serious steak connoisseurs. With its carefully selected wines and other dishes, House of Wagyu creates just the perfect setting, from high-power executive meetings to romantic dinners. There is also the quintessential hangout favorite Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, which also serves hearty breakfast and lunch menus, including pasta dishes and salads. Soon to open are more restaurants and food choices for discriminating foodies. Prism Plaza is truly a unique attraction, accessible by grand imposing staircases and escalators on either corner of the TwoE-com building. What’s more, its central open area is an ideal venue for events such as product launches, intimate concerts or social gatherings especially for the target market of office workers and executives in the E-com buildings.
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N inspiring twist has taken over the majestic Tagaytay landscape. With its scenic slopes featuring over 23,000 delightfully lush pine trees, Crosswinds is a fragrant masterpiece. A Swiss-inspired community spanning a hundred hectares, Crosswinds is a first-class luxury resort with several distinct enclaves that feature homes and residences inspired by the beautiful and distinct architecture of Switzerland. Crosswinds’ enclaves are Alpine Village—Crosswinds’ commercial development which will house an array of retail stores and restaurants; Grand Quartier— Crosswinds’ condotel wherein clients may either purchase a unit or stay in one of the rooms for vacation; Deux Pointe, Montreux Ville, Montreux Gardens, Swiss Quadrille, Pine Grove, Cedar Brooks & Peak View—Crosswinds’ residential developments characterized by Swiss Chalet homes; and Gran Duetto—Crosswinds’ residential
development in townhouse layout The property boasts of wellappointed facilities, which include a commercial complex, called the Alpine Village, banquet services and function rooms that can be rented for special occasions, and swimming pools and pocket parks for recreation. Soon to be included on its roster of impressive facilities are the chapel, spa and wellness services, and picnic areas. The unique floor plan layouts, with model homes that feature spacious floor areas up to 219 sq m, is one of the things Crosswinds can stand proud of. Crosswinds also offers lot packages reaching up to more than 1,000 sq m and condo packages at the Grand Quartier with floor areas up to 200 sq m. In the recently concluded Southeast Asia Awards held at Shangri-La Singapore, Crosswinds reaped recognition as one of Southeast Asia’s “Highly Commended” condos under the Best Condo Development (Philippines)”.
The highly rated award follows the “Best Mid-range Condo Development (Resort)” award received by Brittany Corp. last August of this year from the Philippine Property Awards. Crosswinds is also home to the very first Home of Eclectic Cuisine in the Philippines. Described as a Southeast Asian bistro, Café Vôi Lá brings together exotic flavors and colonial influences of our very special part of the world. Drawing inspiration from old French Indochina, this quaint restaurant is the proud recent addition to Brittany’s Crosswinds. The name of Café Vôi Lá is derived from a Vietnamese word voi la, which means lime leaf—a key ingredient in much of Southeast Asian cooking. Like the region that we call home, you can expect a delicious taste of everything—from slowly simmered then grilled babyback ribs to their very own Asian curry blend of seafood or chicken and our grilled chicken or pork sa-
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tays flavored with kafir with a siding of turmeric rice. Café Vôi Lá guarantees the customers that the taste of its Southeast Asian cuisine can totally leave their palettes in a
pleasant surprise. The flavors of Café Vôi Lá’s menu, along with its relaxing ambiance, truly mirror all the ingredients that make Crosswinds a
world-class property in the South. So come home to where cool pinescented mornings last all day. Come on to Crosswinds and truly Live Inspired.
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Although in recession, Japan vows continued ODA to PHL
ICONIC architecture and a mixed-use environment are the winning propositions of TwoE-com Center as the International Property Awards’ Best Office Development in the Philippines.
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process outsourcing (BPO) use, with dining options made available on the first two floors. Parking will be on one basement and four podium levels, it said. The development has a gross floor area of over 20,000 sq m. Vista Hub is designed for 24/7 operations, with 100-percent backup power and reliable support facilities that include high-speed elevators, high-speed fiber-optic telecommunications backbone and secure building-monitoring system, the company said. Vista Land first partnered with Colliers for its first BPO venture in Worldwide Corporate Center in Mandaluyong City. “In the future, we will build more IT BPO
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PHL’S FIRST LEED GOLD CERTIFIED BUILDING 8 Campus Place is PHL’s first LEED gold-certified building
VISTA LAND TAPS COLLIERS FOR BGC OFFICE VENTURE By VG Cabuag
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On the sidelines of the launch of the United Nations Population Fund’s (UNFPA) 2014 State of World Population Report, University of the Philippines (UP) School of Statistics Dean Dennis Mapa told reporters that the additional growth would translate to an annual increase of about two percentage points in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) growth. This means that, if normal annual growth is at 6 percent, this could be boosted to 8 percent if the Philippines will benefit fully from its demographic dividend. “At the very least, the contribution of demographic transition is about between 25 [percent] and 35 percent of real GDP growth,” Mapa said, in explaining his initial findings on the 2014 Study on Demographic Dividend. Continued on A2
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OKYO, Japan—The outlook for the partnership between the Philippines and Japan remains rosy, even as the world’s third-largest economy was dragged into a recession after a contracting third-quarter print. This was the consensus between Filipino and Japanese government officials, who participated in the symposium on the 60th anniversary of the Japanese official development assistance (ODA) here on Monday. Foreign Secretary Albert F. del Rosario underscored the importance of cooperation and
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partnership between the two nations amid their continued pursuit for inclusive growth. He said the program has immensely benefited the Philippines in a wide range of priority areas, including maritime cooperation, peace building, governance, education, health care, construction and youth leadership-training programs. “As the Philippine government continues to pursue inclusive growth, ODA has become instrumental in filling the financial gap for development and poverty reduction that has beset the Philippines and other developing countries,” the Filipino official added. Continued on A2
n japan 0.3853 n UK 70.2167 n HK 5.7887 n CHINA 7.3296 n singapore 34.5870 n australia 39.1309 n EU 55.8933 n SAUDI arabia 11.9641 Source: BSP (18 November 2014)