OPINION
inside look APRIL 10, 2010
Was Manny Villar Really Poor
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PHILIPPINE NEWS
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U.S. Embassy Issues Advisory vs Travel to Mindanao
MAINLAND NEWS
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Doctors Sue To Overturn The Health Care Bill
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PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC MEDALIST TO BE INDUCTED INTO SWIMMING HALL OF FAME By HFC Staff
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e is to the Philippines what Duke Kahanamoku is to Hawaii, yet very few people know about Teofilo Yldefonzo—widely considered to be the Philippines’s greatest Olympic swimmer.
A three time Olympian, Yldefonzo won back-toback bronze medals at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam and at the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles. His specialty was the 200-meter breaststroke. Yldefonzo also competed at the 1936 in Berlin but failed to get a medal. Yldefonzo will be inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Florida on May 8, 2010. Friends and relatives want to send his daughter
Norma Yldefonzo Arganda and two grandchildren to the ceremony and are appealing to the Fil-Am community in the U.S. for monetary assistance. “If anybody should be at the inauguration, it should be Teofilo’s direct descendants,” writes family friend Lani Eugenio in an email. “Please support their quest to attend this celebration.” (continued on page 4)
“The Ilocano Shark”,Teofilo Yldefonzo
Mizuno Opposes EPOD, Shutdown of State DHS By HFC Staff ep. John Mizuno, chair of the State House Human Services Committee, continues to oppose an unpopular move by the Lingle administration to close every single public assistance office statewide. State Department of Human Services (DHS) director Lillian Koller is proposing to create a new Eligibility Processing Operations Division (EPOD) which would streamline the processing of applications and renewals for public assistance, including welfare, Medicaid and food stamps.
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Sen. Mar Roxas and Sen. Noynoy Aquino
Noynoy, Mar Top Latest Pulse Asia Survey By Helen FLORES
ANILA, Philippines - More than a month before the May 10 elections, Liberal Party (LP) standard-bearer Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III continued to dominate the presidential race, leading by 12 percentage points over his closest rival, Nacionalista Party (NP) bet Sen. Manny Villar, according to the latest survey by Pulse Asia. Aquino’s vice presidential candidate, Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas II, also remained
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the top choice of a majority of Filipino voters, the same pre-election survey showed. Aquino and Roxas said the result of Pulse Asia’s March 2010 Ulat ng Bayan survey is proof of the unwavering clamor for change by Filipinos. Aquino obtained 37 percent voter preference compared to Villar’s 25 percent, while Roxas got 43 percent voter preference as opposed to the 23 percent and 19 percent obtained by NP vice presidential bet (continued on page 6)
Rep. John Mizuno speaking at the plenary
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