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Ebola vaccine seems safe in first-stage testing
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The vaccine is designed to spur the immune system’s production of anti-Ebola antibodies, and people developed them within four weeks of getting the shots at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Half of the test group received a higherdose shot, and those people produced more antibodies, said the study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Some people also developed a different set of virus-fighting immune cells, named T cells, the study found. That may be important in fending off Ebola, as prior research found that monkeys protected by the vaccine also had that combination response. Stimulating both types of immune response is “a promising factor,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of
NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, whose employees led the work. The researchers reported no serious side effects. But two people who received the higher-dose vaccine briefly spiked fevers, one above 103 degrees Fahrenheit (39 Celsius), which disappeared within a day. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday, the researchers said all 20 volunteers, who participated in the trials, which started some two months ago, produced the immune response. The White House has congratulated the doctors on the success, saying the news “is another important milestone” in the effort to fight Ebola.
A VOLUNTEER receives a dose of experimental vaccine “cAd3-EBOZ Lau” from a nurse at the Lausanne University Hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland, on November 4. Swissmedic approved the application for a trial with an experimental Ebola vaccine at the Lausanne University Hospital. It will be conducted on 120 volunteer participants. The trial continues the series that began in the US, the United Kingdom and Mali. The vaccine, based on a genetically modified chimpanzee adenovirus, will initially be administered to healthy volunteers, who will be deployed as medical staff in the fight against the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. AP/KEYSTONE,JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BOTT
US President Barack Obama is expected to visit the institute next week to thank the researchers. The US leader is also due to ask the Congress to approve allocation of additional budget funds in 2015 to this aim. Earlier this month, Fauci told Congress this first-stage testing was promising enough that the US planned much larger studies in West Africa, starting in Liberia in early January, to try to prove whether the vaccine really works. Scientists are racing to develop ways to prevent or treat the virus that has killed more than 5,600 people in West Africa, most of them in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Wednesday’s publication offered scientific details about the initial testing of the vaccine candidate furthest along, one being developed by NIH and GlaxoSmithKline. Additional safety studies are underway here and abroad. A different Canadian-made vaccine also has begun small safety studies. Many questions remain as larger studies are being designed, including the best dose and how soon protection may begin, cautioned Dr. Daniel Bausch, a Tulane University Ebola specialist,
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PROTESTERS march through downtown Saint Louis on Wednesday. Since a grand jury’s decision was announced on Monday night not to indict a white Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who killed Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen, protesters in cities throughout the country have rallied behind the refrain “hands up, don’t shoot,” and drawn attention to other police killings. AP/CHARLIE RIEDEL
ERGUSON, Missouri—A fierce war of words broke out on Wednesday over what happened on a summer day when white Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed black man. After a Saint Louis County grand jury decided not to indict him, Wilson ended his self-imposed silence and gave his side of the August 9 events. Brown’s family promptly branded his version unbelievable and “crazy.” Both sides spoke in separate, controlled television interviews that were broadcast as protests over the grand jury’s decision continued. Hundreds have been arrested in Ferguson and cities across the nation, including New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas. After the decision sparked an outbreak of rioting, looting and arson fires in Ferguson on Monday night, demonstrations on Tuesday were far less fierce. On Wednesday, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon praised an increased National Guard presence for helping control the situation. “The ramped-up presence and action of the Missouri National Guard has been helpful,” Nixon said in a statement. “I will continue to monitor the situation closely to determine whether additional resources are nec-
essary to protect public safety.” In a television interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos, Wilson said he feared for his life when he shot Brown, 18. He said there was nothing he could have done differently and that he would have shot a white person in the same circumstances. Wilson also disputed witness accounts that Brown at one point put his hands in the air. During the interview, which aired Wednesday on Good Morning America, Wilson said his wife, whom he married last month, was pregnant. In appearances on NBC and CBS, Brown’s parents sharply disagreed with Wilson’s version of the confrontation. “I don’t believe a word of it,” Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, said on CBS This Morning. “I know my son far too well to— he would never do anything like that. He would never provoke anyone to do anything to him and he wouldn’t do anything to anybody. I don’t believe a word of it,” she said. Wilson told the grand jury that Brown had reached into the police car and grabbed the officer’s gun. Wilson’s account “sounds crazy,” Michael Brown Sr. said on NBC’s Today show. “For one, my son, he respected law enforcement,” Brown said. “Two, who,
in their right mind, would rush or charge at a police officer that has his gun drawn? It sounds crazy.” Wilson said the younger Brown had a “crazy” look on his face and that he looked like “a demon” before Wilson shot him. “When you have people of color being killed, they try to demonize and play on the stereotypes, and they try to put the police officer, who killed our children, on a pedestal,” Brown family lawyer Benjamin Crump said on NBC. “It’s just not right, and we have to fix this system.” The Brown family has not ruled out filing a wrongful death suit. The federal government is conducting its own investigation of the incident. On Monday night, police seemed to be caught off-guard by the size and vehemence of the protests. Fires damaged or destroyed 21 buildings, and 10 police cars were destroyed. Businesses were looted, protesters fired an estimated 150 gunshots and police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. Hundreds of people on Wednesday afternoon demonstrated in front of Saint Louis City Hall, shouting “Shame, shame.” Some then entered the building and police carrying riot shields quickly responded. As many as five people were arrested, officials said. Los Angeles Times/TNS
DEMONSTRATORS lay down in Public Square on Tuesday, in Cleveland, during a protest over the weekend police shooting of Tamir Rice. The 12-yearold was fatally shot by a Cleveland police officer on Saturday after he reportedly pulled a replica gun at the city park. AP/TONY DEJAK
VIDEO: POLICE SHOT U.S. BOY AFTER ENCOUNTERING HIM
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LEVELAND—The police officer, who fatally shot a 12-year-old boy carrying a pellet gun fired within one-and-ahalf to 2 seconds of pulling up in his cruiser, police said on Wednesday. During those few moments, he ordered the youngster three times to put up his hands, they said. The city released a surveillance video that shows the shooting of Tamir Rice, who was carrying an airsoft gun that shoots non-lethal plastic pellets. Much of the footage shows what appears to be a bored kid alone in a park on an unseasonably warm November afternoon. Tamir is seen pacing, occasionally extending his right arm with what appears to be a gun in his hand, talking on a cell phone and sitting a picnic table with his head resting on his arms. The gun wasn’t real, and lacked the bright orange tip that is usually put on such weapons to indicate they’re not real. Tamir’s family said it has seen the video of his shooting. “It is our belief that this situation could have been avoided and that Tamir should still be here
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ADRID—Spain’s health minister has resigned hours after a judge said she benefited financially from an alleged corruption scheme that ensnared her ex-husband. Ana Mato said in a statement on Wednesday that she could not stay on because doing so could hurt the
administration of Prime Minister Rajoy, who is scheduled to give an important anti-corruption speech on Thursday. Mato said she was not charged and faces only the possibility of fines “because of my family’s situation at the time the alleged events occurred.”
She may have to return £50,000 ($62,000) the judge says her family received for personal tourism and other expenses from the alleged Popular Party financing scheme that resulted in charges for 43 people. Their ranks include three former party treasurers. AP
with us,” the family said in a statement released by lawyers. “The video shows one thing distinctly: the police officers reacted quickly.” The Ohio shooting came as protesters across the US decried a grand jury’s decision not to indict a white police officer who killed an unarmed black 18-year-old in Ferguson, Missouri. The patrol officer who shot Tamir was identified on Wednesday as Timothy Loehmann, a 26-year-old rookie who began his career in Cleveland in March. He previously spent five months in 2012 with a department in a Cleveland suburb, but four of those months were in that city’s police academy. Loehmann’s partner that day was identified as Frank Garmback, 46. He has been with the department since 2008. Both are on paid administrative leave pending a decision by the prosecutor’s office on whether to pursue criminal charges. What is striking about the video police showed on Wednesday is the speed at which the shooting occurred. At one moment, Tamir is sit-
ting at a picnic table. He stands and a police car zooms into the frame from the right and stops near Tamir. The passenger door opens and Loehmann shoots Tamir before Garmback can get out the driver’s side door. It’s unclear how far Tamir was from Loehmann when the officer shot him, but Deputy Chief Ed Tomba said on Wednesday it was less than 3 meters. The low-resolution video shows Tamir reaching to his waistband and then bending over after being shot. His body is mostly obscured by the patrol car when he falls to the ground. Garmback can be seen walking around the car and kicking what is said to be the airsoft gun away from Tamir. Tomba told reporters at a news conference Wednesday that an FBI agent who was working a bank robbery detail nearby arrived within a few minutes and administered first aid to Tamir. Paramedics arrived three minutes later. The boy died on Sunday at a Cleveland hospital. Tomba said the city released the video at the behest of Tamir’s family. AP
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AINT Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, oh prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. May each one of us seek the help of our own guardian to protect us all the days of our lives. Amen. PLANNER PRAYER BOOK, FR. SAL PUTZU, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com
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“I had to digest the whole ridiculousness of somebody asking me to play somebody as important as Moses. I did a little research and just felt like, ‘Yeah, you know what? I want to work with Rid (Ridley Scott, the director of Exodus: Gods and Kings), so let’s give this a shot,’” the Oscarwinning actor says.
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HE idea of Christian Bale and Ridley Scott working together has been germinating for some time, not only with Christian and Ridley, but with some of Christian’s fellow actors: “Russell Crowe and Gary Oldman had told me he was one of their favorite directors. The two of them said, ‘You’ve got to meet with him. I’m telling you, you guys would get along well. You’d work together well,”’ Bale recalls. “Ridley and I later set up a meeting and decided, ‘Alright, when something comes up, let’s do something together.’ Then Rid came back and said to me, ‘Do you want to do Exodus as Moses?’” Christian is a man who thrives on challenges. Once he’d recovered from the initial surprise of being asked to play Moses in Exodus: Gods and Kings, he was thrilled to take it on. “I had to digest the whole ridiculousness of somebody asking me to play somebody as important as Moses, and consider that for a little while. I did a little research and just felt like, ‘Yeah, you know what? I want to work with Rid, so let’s give this a shot.’ “I always love things where the odds are against you, and obviously I know that there’s a lot of people who will be saying, ‘How dare he play this character?’” There will also be plenty of others—including Scott, of course, and those two contemporaries, Crowe and Oldman, who have both worked with him—who know that it makes perfect sense. Bale is a powerhouse—one of the very best actors of his generation with a remarkable CV stretching back to his breakout role, as a 13 year old, when he delivered a brilliant performance as an English boy detained in a Japanese POW camp for Steven Spielberg in Empire of the Sun. Since then, he has proved to be extraordinarily diverse—playing a music journalist in Velvet Goldmine, rock legend Bob Dylan in I’m Not There, a psychopathic banker in American Psycho, and an insomniac worker on the edge of insanity in The Machinist. His three films as Batman/Bruce Wayne for director Christopher Nolan have defined contemporary cinema’s approach to the comic book genre. Bale won an Oscar for his portrayal of boxing trainer Dicky Eklund in The Fighter, and received an Academy Award nomination for his role as con man Irving Rosenfeld in American Hustle. Exodus: Gods and Kings represented a very different challenge. Filmed in 3D, Scott’s film will tell the extraordinary story of Moses. Abandoned by a desperate mother as a baby after the Egyptian ruler orders the murder of all boys born to slaves, he is found
in the bulrushes by the Pharaoh’s daughter and raised in the royal household, where he grows up alongside Ramses (Joel Edgerton), the future monarch. As a man, Moses has a vision from God and turns his back on his privileged life and leads his people, the Israelites, from enslavement. Scott’s film will feature groundbreaking special effects, to visualize some of the more fantastic elements of the story including the plagues visited upon Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea. “It’s about two brothers—not by blood, but by bond—who grow up together, but become absolute enemies, and surprise each other. We kind of presented them as two atheists who understand the necessity for the Egyptian pantheon of gods in order to rule powerfully and effectively,” Bale says. “Then suddenly you get one, Moses, who is exiled, who experiences this purification in the desert, who has a calling, and who returns, compelled by God, by a voice that is telling him what to do. “Then you get the other character, Ramses, who has always been skeptical, but now that he is actually the Pharaoh, he’s really starting to convince himself that it’s true—that he is a living god—and he’s enjoying that. “It’s an unstoppable force and an immovable object. You’ve got one guy who is compelled by the voice of God telling him to liberate, and the other one, who has come to believe he is a god, and that sets up a wonderful confrontation.” Scott and screenwriter Steve Zaillian (Schindler’s List, Moneyball), who wrote the script with Bill Collage and Adam Cooper, have remained true to the Biblical story of Moses while using the very latest tools available to a modern filmmaker to realize some of the more fantastical elements. “I can’t predict what religious audiences will feel,” says Bale, “when there is a story that is so intensely personal. It’s beyond that thing of making a film based on a book. Even in those circumstances, you so often find people saying, ‘I just cannot get into the film because that’s not how I pictured it.’ “The book is their personal film and that’s what’s so wonderful about literature. When you’re watching someone’s adaptation of a book, suddenly you’re seeing someone else’s film, and you’re going, ‘That’s not my film.’ Now, when it comes to religious texts, where people absolutely live and die by these words, how on earth do you approach that? Exodus: Gods and Kings will feature epic battle scenes and Bale relished the physical challenge that it presented although he admits that a motorcycle accident in 2012 hammered his preparations. He was riding
a motorcycle when he had an accident and suffered several injuries. “Right before American Hustle I was racing on my motorcycle and had an accident. I’m not very agile with this [holds up left] arm. “I had the accident after I first met with Rid. But after the accident, I couldn’t do anything with my arm so it was an interesting thing. Suddenly I had to fire a bow and arrow and my arm was shaking like crazy because the nerves hadn’t grown back properly. “But everything came good by the time we started filming—my nerves had grown back. The body is just phenomenal. And, yes, there was horse-riding and I love doing that. I don’t do it in my life, but I’ve always enjoyed doing it for films. And the archery was good, too. I really enjoy those physical tasks, things that you get to acquire as a skill for films.”
been brought up. The indulgence, the entitlement would be ridiculous. The Bible tells you very little about his early life. We know obviously about the salvation, the basket, the river, and everything, but once he’s a young man, you really don’t have much. He kills an Egyptian soldier at one point, looks both ways, and realizes that he’s got to get out. There’s not much more, and so that was something we really had to interpret. What makes his journey still interesting to us today? One of the things that I think is really interesting is, if you see Moses’s journey, it absolutely reflects the journey of the Israelites, because you’ve got a man who survives death by royal decree, in the killing of the firstborns, who survives death by water, in the river, who then is purified in the desert, and comes to meet God on the mountaintop. All of these things then are imitated by the Hebrews as a whole: they survive death by royal decree; they survive death by water, with the Red Sea; and they come to meet God upon the mountaintop. Whether you’re religious or not, it’s a fascinating story.
What was your reaction when Ridley offered to you the role of Moses in Exodus? I asked, “What, like sandals and swords? Or are you talking about some abstract modern retelling of the story?” He said, “No—sandals, swords, everything.” I had to digest the whole ridiculousness of somebody asking me to play somebody as important as Moses, and consider that for a little while. I did a little research and just felt like, “Yeah, you know what? I want to work with Rid, so let’s give this a shot.” I always love things where the odds are against you, and obviously I know that there’s a lot of people who will be saying, “How dare he play this character?” What do you think the reaction to this film will be? There will most likely be diverse reactions. Some audiences will ask, “Why are you making this film? Why is it important to me? Why should I give a damn about it?” On the other hand, you will have the religious audience, who will know everything and will, hopefully, be eager to see the film, which will be akin to, in my mind, when an actor does a Shakespearian play, and the first few rows are mouthing every line because they know it backward. Unfortunately, we can’t make this a six-hour long film, so you have to cut things, and that’s painful. There’s so much more that was shot that will never make it into the film.
What was it like finally working with Ridley? Oh great. Ridley is real meat and potatoes. We shot this in 74 days, which is very quick for a film like this. I would find myself sometimes with like five, six, seven cameras all around, and I love that, because I love that when you take away the one eye, you become less aware of somebody eyeballing you. When someone eyeballs you, you want to turn around and look at them the whole time, and ask, “What’s your problem?” When there are seven people eyeballing you, you can ignore them far more easily. He moves quickly, and I love that. He has a real momentum to him. He knows what he wants. I would give him more fanatical takes, or I would give him more impassioned, radical takes, and then I would give him slightly softer, more human takes, and he will choose whichever ones he wishes in the editing room. He directs in gestures more than anything. It’s like with every director: once you understand the terrain, and you understand the communication, you get it.
In the hierarchy of Egypt, Moses was second only to Ramses. He’s second only to a living god. That is how he’s
■ Opening on December 5 in cinemas from 20th Century Fox, Exodus: Gods and Kings will be released in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D.
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Fiba SUSPENDS JaPaN By Ed Odeven
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The governing body of basketball suspended the Japan Basketball Association (JBA), a decision that will prevent the country’s national teams from taking part in the Olympics and other international competitions. Fiba said the suspension results from the JBA’s failure to merge the 22-team Basketball Japan League and the 13-team National Basketball League, which is in violation of its general statutes.
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LTHOUGH nearly a month passed since Fiba’s October 31 deadline for the Japan Basketball Association (JBA) to present a merger plan for the bj-league and the NBL, among other demands, basketball’s world governing body delivered the expected news. On Wednesday the JBA, one of Fiba’s 214 national federations, was suspended from all Fiba and Fiba Asia-related activities. The length of the ban has not been announced. As a result, all Japan national teams are barred from playing in Fiba-sanctioned competitions, including the women’s national team, which captured its first Fiba Asia title in 43 years in 2013. This could have a profound negative impact on Olympic qualifying and preparation for it. The Fiba executive committee met on Monday and Tuesday before finalizing its decision. “...The JBA has been and currently remains unable to deliver on Fiba’s requests to: restructure the JBA to ensure it is fully functional under Fiba’s general statutes; merge the existing two leagues into one that operates under the JBA and plays the game in accordance with [Fiba’s] official basketball rules across the country; [and] present a concrete sporting plan for the national teams [men and women] beyond 2020,” Fiba said in the news release. The National Basketball League (NBL) plays under Fiba rules; the bj-league adheres to NBA rules. Fiba has viewed that as a point of contention. Since an official visit to Tokyo in 2009, top Fiba officials, including Secretary-General Patrick Baumann, have repeatedly stated that the concurrent existence of the 22-team bj-league and 13-team NBL are a violation of Fiba rules, as each national federation is required to have a clear-cut top league under its control. The bj-league operates outside of JBA control. Though bj-league Commissioner Toshimitsu Kawachi and his NBL counterparts have held talks with the JBA in recent months, no merger
deal has been reached. And there’s been no evidence that the rival leagues are any closer to an agreement than they were at any time over the past five-plus years. Yasuhiko Fukatsu resigned as JBA president on October 23, just a week before the Fiba deadline, stepping down at a time when an 11th-hour breakthrough appeared impossible, based on comments from key leaders in both leagues, including Kawachi, who has presided over the bj-league since its establishment for the 20052006 season as a breakaway circuit from the old Japan Basketball League (the NBL’s predecessor). “Fiba regrets that the situation has reached such a point of no return,” Baumann said in a statement. “However, we are convinced that after so many years of warnings and struggle, and for the good of basketball in Japan, it is absolutely time to make important changes to the structures of the JBA and of the domestic competitions in order to fully comply with Fiba’s general statutes and also to embrace the opportunity that the 2020 Olympic Games will provide to basketball in Japan. We want a successful Tokyo 2020 basketball tournament with the participation of the Japanese men’s and women’s teams.” Fiba revealed it plans to send an appointed representative to Japan to assist in setting up a task force to usher in changes cited above. Said Baumann: “We believe that basketball has great potential to become one of the leading sports in Japan, especially in view of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. It is time to prepare for it without the ‘heavy luggage’ of past history and failed reforms, but instead with a strong vision toward the future for the benefit of all who love the game. We count on all basketball stakeholders to participate in the much-needed reform process that will be led by the task force.”
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game to delay playing the United States. Baumann said its investigation “cleared Australia of violating the internal regulations.” Previously, Fiba said it “widely suspected” that Australia lost on purpose to Angola, 91-83, in a group match in Spain in September. The loss meant Australia would avoid facing the eventual champion US until the semifinals. Instead, Slovenia finished above Australia in the group and lost in the quarterfinals to the US. Australia ended up losing to Turkey in the second round. Fiba says it “can count on Basketball Australia to wholeheartedly endorse the principles of fair play and ethical behavior.” Fiba says any future match manipulation can lead to “suspensions, substantial fines, reprimands or warnings.”
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FIBA has ruled that Australia did not deliberately lose a World Cup
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AN ANTONIO—Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich missed Wednesday night’s game against the Indiana Pacers after undergoing what the team is calling a minor medical procedure. Popovich also is expected to miss Friday’s home game against Sacramento. Assistant Ettore Messina ran the team in Popovich’s absence. “It’s not what you want, but the good thing is that obviously it’s nothing big or you would not see me here so relaxed,” Messina said. The 65-year-old Popovich is in his 18th season as head coach of the Spurs. Messina became the first European-born coach to run a National Basketball Association (NBA) team in the regular season. Referred by many as the “Coach Pop of Europe,” Messina is in his first season with the Spurs after a successful international career. “Obviously, he’s an international basketball legend,” Indiana coach Frank Vogel said. “I don’t really know that much more about him other than he’s highly, highly respected.”
Messina is a two-time Euroleague coach of the year and also has coached in Russia, Italy and Spain. He served as a coaching consultant for the Los Angeles Lakers in 2011-2012. “Everybody here tells me from Day One to feel very comfortable,” Messina said of San Antonio. In recent seasons, his name was raised as a candidate to become the first European coach to become a head coach in the NBA. David Blatt beat him to it, coming over from Israel this year to coach the Cleveland Cavaliers. But Blatt is American born. Messina coached the Spurs in a 121-90 preseason loss to Phoenix on October 16 when Popovich opted to stay at home. “I am terribly scared,” Messina said of his regular-season debut. “I am average scared. Not scared at all. You pick up the (one you want). “I’m trying to think what Pop would have said to you. I haven’t thought about [being the first European-born coach in the NBA], honestly. You try to stay focused on what you have to do, that’s it. There is already enough to think about. The rest will stay for the record, for the good memory to tell my grandkids when I will be home in front of the fireplace, I will tell the story.” Vogel jokingly said Messina should toss aside all of the coaching strategies Popovich has used in leading the Spurs to five NBA championships. AP
» SAN ANTONIO Coach Gregg Popovich undergoes medical procedure. AP
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AN Antonio—Manu Ginobili had 28 points as the San Antonio Spurs won without Coach Gregg Popovich, rallying for a 106-100 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night. Popovich missed the game after undergoing what the team is calling a minor medical procedure. Assistant Ettore Messina took over, becoming the first Europeanborn coach to run an National Basketball Association team in the regular season. Ginobili resembled the high-flying, energetic star that played for Bologna in 2001 under Messina before joining the Spurs, helping San Antonio’s Big Three direct the team to victory without their fiery coach. Tony Parker scored 21 points for San Antonio (10-4), and Kawhi Leonard had 21 points and 13 rebounds. Elsewhere in the league on Wednesday, it was Brooklyn 99, Philadelphia 91; Golden State 111, Orlando 96; Portland 105, Charlotte 97; Cleveland 113, Washington 87; Dallas 109, New York 102, overtime; Toronto 126, Atlanta 115; LA Clippers 104, Detroit 98; Oklahoma City 97, Utah 82; Houston 102, Sacramento 89; Milwaukee 103, Minnesota 86; Phoenix 120, Denver 112; and Memphis 99, LA Lakers 93. In Cleveland LeBron James scored 29 points and Kevin Love added 21 and Cleveland exacted a little revenge on Washington. Five days after they were embarrassed in a 91-78 loss to Washington, the Cavs controlled this one from the start and got back to .500. James led the way, also collecting 10 rebounds and eight assists in 36 minutes. The four-time Most Valuable Player, who called his team “fragile” during a recent four-game losing streak, was energized from the start as he powered to the basket and imposed his will on the Wizards. With Cleveland up by 19, James took a seat with 7:52
left, getting an early start on the Thanksgiving holiday. Kyrie Irving added 18 points for the Cavs. Rasual Butler scored 23 and Paul Pierce had 15 for the Wizards, who only got six points from leading scorer John Wall. In Los Angeles Marc Gasol had 19 points and 11 rebounds, Mike Conley added 19 points and Memphis earned its seventh victory in eight games at the expense of the Lakers. Zach Randolph scored 16 points for the Grizzlies, who improved to 13-2 and kept pace with Toronto atop the overall standings. But Western Conference-leading Memphis barely survived a strong effort from the 15th-place Lakers, who kept it close throughout a tense fourth quarter. Coming off back-to-back 30-point games, Gasol scored 16 points in the second half, including 12 in the third quarter, while the Grizzlies moved ahead. Kobe Bryant scored 22 points for the Lakers, who have lost seven of nine. Stephen Curry, meanwhile, had 28 points, including six three-pointers as Golden State rolled to its seventh consecutive win. Curry rested in the fourth quarter of Golden State’s third consecutive win over the Magic. The Warriors led by as many as 27 in the second half. Seven Warriors scored in double figures. Harrison Barnes had 16 points. Orlando, which has been bothered by a rash of recent injuries, lost its third straight game. Tobias Harris led the Magic with 16 points and 10 rebounds. AP
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he government failed to deliver on its promise to increase public spending at the start of the second semester, causing the economy to lose the much-needed momentum to meet the government’s growth target this year.
Other factors, such as the contraction in the agriculture and financial intermediation sectors, also caused the Philippine economy to grow by only 5.3 percent in the third quarter, the slowest since the third quarter of 2011, when gross domestic product (GDP) grew by only 3.2 percent. The GDP figure in the July-to-September period is lower than the 6.4 percent recorded in the second quarter and the 7 percent posted a year ago Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan said the “chilling effect” created by the unfavorable decision of the Supreme Court on the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) and the recent issuances of disallowance by the Commission on Audit (COA) caused public spending to contract by 2.6 percent in the third quarter. “We realize and we recognize the decision on the DAP
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who wasn’t involved in the study. Plus, monkey research suggests a booster shot will be needed for long-term protection. “The road is still long and there are many challenges, but we are, nevertheless, one step closer to a solution,” he wrote in an accompanying editorial. The Ebola virus disease (EVD), previously known as the Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a severe illness in humans, often fatal, according to the World Health Organization. The virus is passed on to people from wild animals and can be transmitted from humans to humans. The average EVD case death rate is some 50 percent. The first outbreaks of the virus occurred in remote Central African villages, near tropical rainforests. However, major urban and rural areas have been involved in the most recent outbreak in western Africa. Early supportive care, which includes rehydration and symptomatic treatment, improves the survival rate. No licensed treatment has yet been proven to be able to neutralize the virus, but a number of blood, immunological and drug medications are under development. AP and
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resident Aquino is lifting millions out of poverty and boosting the middle class, even as he struggles to increase government spending. And companies, like Ayala Corp., are reaping the gains. The nation’s oldest family-controlled company has more than tripled its capital spending in the past five years to expand its property, banking and infrastructure units and cash in on one of the fastest expansions in Asia. Businesses are counting on structural reforms, a young population and rising remittances to keep their revenue surging, while wrestling with port logjams and delayed project rollouts. “There are shifts in consumption patterns as the Continued on A8
PESO exchange rates n US 44.9160
HERO’S WELCOME Boxing hero Manny Pacquiao waves at the crowd
during a hero’s welcome at the financial district of Makati on Thursday. Pacquiao recently defeated Chris Algieri of the United States to retain his World Boxing Organization world welterweight title. AP/Aaron Favila
U.S. HOLIDAY HIRES SOAR AS RETAILERS PAY MORE
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anda Tucker was hired on the spot for a parttime job with Gap Inc.’s Banana Republic chain earlier this month, after searching for a full-time position since April. “I thought I was just going in for an interview,” said Tucker, 53, of Rex, Georgia, who’d finished five years of Army Reserves postings before entering the work force. “It has been a blessing to have some money coming into the household.” Workers are facing the most favorable job market for seasonal work since the 18-month recession that started in December 2007, getting hired with fewer interviews and, in some cases, with higher pay. About 821,000 workers will be hired for retail seasonal jobs this year, up 11 percent from a year ago and the highest since See “U.S. holiday,” A2
Avid 10-mo sales up 19% to 30,114 units
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ompanies belonging to the Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors (Avid) recorded another strong sales performance in October, posting a combined 20-percent growth to 3,101 units. This brought Avid’s 10-month tally to 30,114 units, up 19 percent. Sales figures for Mini were not reflected in the October report of Avid. “Sustained by its attractive monthly offerings, Avid maintained its strong sales pace, giving more encouragement for the group
to deliver products that go beyond the bounds of satisfaction,” Avid President Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo said. The passenger car (PC) and light commercial vehicle (LCV) segments contributed to the overall sales of Avid. The PC segment expanded by 29 percent, with a total of 1,655 units sold in October. Year-to-date, the PC sales experienced a solid 20-perent growth to 15,705 units versus the 13,044 units sold in the same period last year. Growth in PC segment See “Avid,” A2
n japan 0.3816 n UK 70.9448 n HK 5.7930 n CHINA 7.3166 n singapore 34.6147 n australia 38.3308 n EU 56.1764 n SAUDI arabia 11.9702 Source: BSP (27 November 2014)