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DUTERTE AND TRUMP, TWINS?

PHL Pres. Rodrigo Duterte

US President-elect Donald Trump

‘Medyo pare-pareho kami,’ says Philippine president on US president-elect MANILA, Nov 10 (Mabuhay) – President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday addressed Donald Trump’s victory in the United States presidential elections publicly for the first time in a speech before the Filipino community in Malaysia. “Ayaw ko nga sabi ko makipag-away kasi nandiyan na si Trump. But, I would like to congratulate President Trump. Mabuhay

ka!” said Duterte, who had previously drawn comparisons to Trump for their off-the-cuff remarks, some of which have resulted in

controversy. Duterte seemed to acknowledge this in his speech. “Pareho tayo nagmumura. See TWINS?, page 8

Duterte: What’s wrong with staring at a woman’s body?

MANILA, Nov 9 (Mabuhay) – President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday defended himself from criticisms regarding his remarks about Vice President Leni Robredo’s knees which many viewed as improper. The Vice President herself decried the incident, calling the President’s comments about her as “inappropriate” and “tasteless.” But Duterte said he should not be faulted for ogling at Robredo’s knees as he again blamed the media for “making an issue” about the incident. “It’s appropriate. As a matter of fact it is good,” Duterte said after delivering his departure speech at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 in Pasay City.

LA Mayor Garcetti calls for sobriety after 2 nights of protests By Abner Galino

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti today called for sobriety as the looming presidency of Donald Trump continue to spark protests in the city, in other parts of California and in the US, in general.

Mayor Eric Garcetti released the following statement: “I understand that the results of Tuesday’s election are painful for many of us, and this kind of engagement can be a meaningful part of See PROTEST, page 8

Floyd at ringside triggers talks on rematch with Manny By Abner Galino

President Duterte at Holy Cross Memorial Garden-Cemetery in Tacloban City: President Rodrigo R. Duterte and Vice President Leni Robredo exchange views during the observance of the 3rd Anniversary of Typhoon “Yolanda” on Tuesday (Nov. 8, 2016) at the Holy Cross Memorial GardenCemetery in Tacloban City. (Photo by Quiel Supera/Presidential Photo/ PNA)

VP Leni Robredo: No place for improper comments vs. women MANILA, Nov 9 (Mabuhay) – Although she said she has already learned to ignore President Rodrigo Duterte’s inappropriate jokes, Vice President Leni Robredo insisted Wednesday that the country’s leaders, most of all,

should not make “tasteless remarks” about women. Robredo said this after being the subject of President Duterte’s inappropriate remarks at a program in Tacloban City in Leyte for the See IMPROPER, page 8

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Floyd Mayweather Jr obviously wanted a dramatic entrance to the World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight championship fight (a title that he vacated when he retired) between Manny Pacquiao and Jessie Vargas. And he got it. Mayweather walked inside the Thomas and Mack Center arena dressed in a “chocolate brown” trench coat, which some bloggers said was worth around $5,000. Flanked by three tall and burly men dressed in black shirts, the boxing legend walked straight to the ringside and settled on a seat, but not without generating a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd. Interestingly, Mayweather who is nicknamed “Money,” got his seat to the fight through credential. Top Rank Promotions boss Bob Arum unintentionally revealed this during the post fight press conference. “He called, he is very nice. He called, he said he wanted to come to the fight. So Todd, the buff, got him credentials and a great seat right behind the commentators and got him tickets for his entourage,” Arum replied to a reporter’s query. Expectedly, Mayweather’s ringside presence during Pacquiao-Vargas headliner triggered fresh talks about See FLOYD, page 8

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PNR’s ‘Bicol Express’ may resume operations Nov. 24 By Aerol B. Patena

MANILA, Nov. 9 (PNA) – After almost two years of literally ‘off track,’ the Philippine National Railways (PNR) is set to resume the operations of the Manila-Naga railway line as part of the Duterte administration’s efforts to provide another means of transportation for commuters. The PNR management will conduct an ocular inspection on November 18 to determine if it will be feasible to resume operations.

“If we find it safe for the conduct of regular trips, we will resume its operations on Nov. 24,” DOTr public information officer Goddess Hope Libiran said in a text message to the Philippines News Agency. PNR officials have earlier said that ongoing station development projects such as lengthening of platforms and provision of additional waiting areas are being conducted to ensure convenience of passengers. The PNR has been working for

some years on restoring the Manila-Naga railway line otherwise known as the Bicol Express. As of September 2013, operations to the Bicol Region have been suspended because of typhoon damages to bridges. The railway management hoped to reopen the Bicol Express Service by about September 2014. However, it was announced that the Bicol Express’ resumption of services would be further delayed until October and November 2014 due to the damages

brought by Typhoon Rammasun, known in the Philippines as Bagyong Glenda. The Bicol Express provides commuters an alternative mode of transportation that is very competitive in price and comfort with provincial buses. PNR currently operates the Metro South Commuter (MSC) line that runs daily from Tutuban to Sta. Rosa in Laguna, as well as the Bicol Commuter that caters to passengers between Naga and Sipocot.

Shoe manufacturer putting up $10-million Subic plant By Malou G. Dungog

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT, Nov. 9 (PNA) – The construction of a USD10-million manufacturing facility that would produce branded shoes for export is now in progress in this free port. Datian Subic Shoes, Inc. is building its own plant in a 42,800-square meter area at Phase II of the Subic Bay Gateway Park here. The firm will produce branded vulcanized shoes for export and is expected to generate additional jobs for communities around the Freeport.

The company has committed to initially employ about 400 workers. Its full operations which is expected after 3 to 5 years of steady growth will generate about 2,500 employees. Datian Subic president Vincent Chen said that like its parent company, D&T Shoes, the Subic company will be producing shoes under global brands such as Keds, Converse, Sperry, and Vans for the American market, as well as Hugo Boss and Dr. Martens for the European market. Chen said that Datian Subic Shoes “is actually patterned after its parent company with plenty of lines

No traditional night market along Recto Ave., Manila this December

for stitching, and has its own rubber compounding, outsoles molding, insoles and arches sponging, rubber gluing and foxing operations. These local operations will ensure an average production of at least 350,000 pairs of shoes per month, Chen also noted. The company official added that considering the necessary adjustments on the project components, development schedule, and arrival of equipment and construction materials, the company is anticipating to commence its operations on or before the second quarter of 2017.

MANILA, Nov. 9 (PNA) – The city government of Manila will not allow the operation of the traditional night market along Recto Ave. from Abad Santos to Juan Luna streets this December to reduce the expected traffic congestion during the Christmas rush. Instead, a market limited to vegetable and wet goods vendors will be put up along Recto Ave. between Juan Luna and Asuncion streets from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly. “As much as we want to help the vendors earn extra income this Christmas, we cannot allow another big night market in Divisoria to cause more traffic and chaos,” Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada said Wednesday. Since June, the city government has intensified road and sidewalk clearing operations, driving away more than 3,500 illegal vendors and removing numerous obstructions and illegal structures, in an effort to ease traffic congestion in Manila’s thoroughfares.

PHL Sports Commission allots PHP50-M for National Youth Games By Jean T. Malanum

MANILA, Nov. 9 (PNA) – The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has allocated PHP50 million for the staging of this year’s National Batang Pinoy Games in Davao del Norte. PSC Commissioner Celia Kiram, who is also the tournament’s project director, said 11,300 athletes from 267 local government units (LGUs) will join the competition scheduled on Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 in Tagum City, the capital of

Davao del Norte. The National Batang Pinoy Games, which features 600 events in 26 sports, is open to athletes 17 years old and below. Kiram said the National Batang Pinoy Games is aimed at intensifying PSC’s grassroots program for athletes who will compete in the Youth Olympics and other tournaments, such as the Children of Asia in Russia before they are included in the national team.

The PSC will provide a PHP3,000 allowance to all participants in the National Batang Pinoy Games. Each LGU can field 75 athletes. Meanwhile, Philippine Sports Institute national director Marc Velasco announced that a Talent Identification team will attend the National Batang Pinoy Games to closely monitor the athletes and conduct a series of seminars with LGU sports directors and coaches.

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Army: Military honors for late dictator Marcos in Libingan ng mga Bayani burial By Priam F. Nepomuceno

MANILA, Nov. 10 (PNA) – The Philippine Army is ready to provide the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos with military honors befitting his rank as former head of state once the date for his interment at the “Libingan Ng Mga Bayani” (LNMB) in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig is finalized. “We will provide former president Marcos military honors fitting (for) a president of our country. He will be given arrival honors by Army brigade-sized honor guard when his remains enter the LNMB,” Col. Benjamin Hao, Army spokesperson, said in an interview with PNA on Thursday.

Duterte unpuzzled by death of Mayor Espinosa MANILA, Nov. 9 (PNA) – President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said he is not puzzled by the death of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa inside his detention cell at the Baybay City Provincial Jail early morning last Saturday. ”Why should I be puzzled,” President Duterte replied when asked by the media if he is puzzled by Espinosa’s death during his pre-departure briefing at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). ”You have here a guy, government employee, using his office and money of government, cooking shabu and destroying the lives of so many millions of Filipino. So what is then for me to say about it?,” he added. President Duterte left on Wednesday for a two-day official visit to Malaysia where he hopes to get greater cooperation in the fight against illegal drugs. The President said he is waiting for the results of the Philippine National Police (PNP) investigation on the killing of Espinosa, one of the personalities linked to the illicit drug trades. ”I will obey what the police will tell me because we’re working in the government,” the President said. President Duterte also said he has no plan to find fault with the police who allegedly killed Espinosa while serving arrest warrant for allegedly illegal possession last Saturday. ”I will not go there to find fault with the police. I did not even agree that they should be transferred, at least not now. Because if I will do, no policemen will work already,” he said. According to reports, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Region 8 chief Supt. Marvin Marcos was relieved as a result of the death of Espinosa. On Thursday, the Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs will investigate the killing of Espinosa. Senator Panfilo Lacson said the death of Espinosa might be another case of extrajudicial killing. The Albuera mayor claimed some 30 lawmakers and police officers are involved in the illegal drugs trade.

“He will also be given a 21-gun salute,” he added. The former president’s casket will be carried by pall bearers, consisting of active-duty senior sergeants and generals, on his final resting place at the LNMB, the spokesperson added. As stated in a directive issued last August, the Army was instructed to provide military honors befitting a former president. This includes vigil, bugler, drummer, firing party, military host, pallbearers, escort and transportation, and arrival and departure honors, Hao said. The burial site of the former president is now being prepared at the 100-square meter plot former presidents are allotted in the LNMB’s 5,000 square meter Presidential Section. Three Philippine presidents are buried at the heroes’ cemetery – Carlos P. Garcia, Diosdado Macapagal and Elpidio Quirino. Hao said the Presidential Section still has room for 46 more.

Imee Marcos: We only want a soldier’s burial, no state funeral

MANILA, Nov 9 (Mabuhay) – Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos on Wednesday said that her family only wants a soldier’s burial for the late President Ferdinand Marcos. “Simpleng paglilibing lang ng isang kawal, isang sundalo ... Hindi naman bonggang-bongga ang inaasahan [ng aming pamilya], Governor Marcos said. She said that their family is planning a simple burial and not a state funeral. “Kung ano man ‘yung pangkaraniwan na paglilibing sa ating mga sundalo, ganun lang ‘yung aking naisip. Gusto lang niya [ng tatay ko] na makasama ang mga sundalo na nakasama niya noong giyera.” Also, she said that her family is not considering a public viewing for the remains of the former president. “‘Yung public viewing, bahagi ‘yun ng dapat sana state funeral, ‘yung tinatawag nila na paghihimlay at lamay sa Malacañang, sa Senate, sa kung saan-saan pa. Eh sa amin, parang hindi na kailangan ‘yun, napakatagal na e,” she said. The Marcos family has not yet set a date for the burial. “Wala pa tayong date, dahil inaantabayanan pa ‘yung final decision ng Korte Suprema. ‘Yung bali-balita nga na may MR (motion for reconsideration), kung ano ‘yung dapat gawin sa susunod,” Marcos said. Voting 9-5, the 15 Supreme Court (SC) justices on Tuesday dismissed the consolidated petitions that sought to stop the burial of the late strongman at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Former Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Neri Colmenares last Tuesday said they may file a motion for reconsideration in a bid to overturn the SC’s decision favoring the burial of former President Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. “Nakakapagtaka at nakakagalit na biglang nag-turn around ang Korte Suprema, pero we will seek a motion for reconsideration. We hope na magbago pa ang desisyon ng Korte Suprema, lalo na’t napakalakas naman ng aming kaso,” Colmenares said.

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By Kris M.Crismundo

MANILA, Nov. 9 (PNA) – Local businessmen wish that election results in the United States will have no adverse impact on the Philippine economy. On Wednesday (Manila time), Republican nominee Donald Trump leads the US presidential race, winning 276 electoral votes against Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton with 218 electoral votes. Prior to the result, Makati Business Club (MBC) Executive Director Peter Angelo Perfecto said whoever will be named as the next US president, the country must focus on pursuing mutual interests with the US, particularly in the area of doing business as well as pushing for inclusive growth and sustainable development. “The final results of the US elections need not have to have any adverse impact if we can just focus on pursuing mutual interests with the US and its new administration,� said Perfecto in a text message. “The impact may be positive or negative depending on how the President (Rodrigo Duterte), hopefully guided by his economic team, will engage the new US administration as well as their new ambassador,� he added. The MBC official said that the new US administration would open opportunity to improve ties between US and the Philippines. “We hope that this change can be an opportunity for the Philippines and the US to improve and further enhance our relationship as equal partners in a world weary of conflict and with seemingly more and more people feeling left behind,� Perfecto said. From the perspective of the country’s largest business organization, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), its President George Barcelon said Trump must push his goal of making America great again. “We don’t know how it will be done. But if he can, a strong US economy is good for the world,� Barcelon pointed out. He, however, expressed that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement will not be ratified with Trump in the White House. Looking at the possible effect on

US and the Philippines relations with Trump as the new US President, the PCCI chief said the diplomatic ties “could be neutral or better�. “He (Trump) doesn’t want to meddle with other countries’ problem,� Barcelon noted. Commenting on the wild policy pronouncements made by Trump, PCCI Chairman Emeritus Francis Chua said this might be his strategy to get attention during the campaign period. “It is not fair to jump to the conclusion that it will be bad for the Philippine economy (with Trump as US President) especially the BPO (business process outsourcing) sector,� said Chua. “The words from Donald Trump might be sound bites for campaign purposes. He might realize that it is to the interest of USA to support her allies like the Philippines,� he added. In terms of trade with the US, magnate and PCCI Honorary Chairman Alfredo Yao has seen no unfavorable impact on Philippine merchandise exports to the US with Trump’s administration, which is viewed as a protectionist. “We will not be heavily affected when it comes to trade in goods unlike other countries exporting to US with finished products. They will need our exports since we export raw materials like coconut oil, among others,� Yao said in a phone interview. But Yao mentioned that the country’s services sector, particularly the BPO, may be affected as Trump’s pronouncements on companies sending jobs abroad were strong. Philippine Exporters Confederation President Sergio Ortiz-Luis, on the other hand, said that companies have tried relaxing outsourcing work from the US even before the elections and no huge impact were seen in the Philippines’ BPO industry. Although Clinton offers more certainty on policies, Ortiz-Luis said Trump, like President Duterte, could be a positive change. Sought for his comments on the results of the US presidential race, American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Executive Director Ebb Hinchliffe said the US election was “certainly a world changing event�.

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Impressive 30th anniversary celebration of Israel Film Festival (IFF) While most of us thought we had a bad dream on election night due to the unprecedented win of Donald J. Trump, a dear friend and media colleague, Evelyn Portugal came to this author’s rescue, to enliven our otherwise sad evening. Through the courtesy of Evelyn’s publisher, The Beverly Hills Courier, who was among Israel Film Festival’s community sponsors, we attended its 30th anniversary’s gala $500.00 per plate dinner at the posh Beverly-Wilshire Hotel, in Beverly Hills, on Wednesday, November 9, 2016. Founded by Meir Fenigstein (who now resides in Tel Aviv), this year’s Israel Film Festival includes 31 films scheduled to be shown at two Laemmle Theatre locations (Beverly Hills & Encino) from November 1223, 2016. This year’s 30th anniversary celebration of the Israel Film Festival, founded by Mr. Fenigstein along with a “dedicated band of moviegoers, three decades ago in a single, crowded theatre in New York,� has since turned to a million spectators, produced 1,000 films at its annual festivals and introduced around 450 of Israel’s most creative filmmakers. Opening night film was “The Women’s Balcony,� which was presented at the Saban Theatre the following day, on Thursday, November 10th, subsequently followed by feature films such as: “One Week And A Day,� “Our Father,� “Sand Storm,� Beyond The Mountains and Hills,� “Everything Is Broken Up And Dances,� “ Abulele,� “The Last Band in Lebanon,� “Amor,� “Wounded Land,� Mr. Predictable,� “A.K.A. Nadia� and “Four By Four.� There’s a special presentation of: “Tale of Love and Darkness,� starring

Natalie Portman who also produced and directed it. Ms. Portman is also this year’s IFF recipient of its 2016 Achievement in Film Award, along with Golden Globe award winner, actress/humanitarian Sharon Stone, who likewise received IFF’s 2016 Career Achievement Award. A double feature film called “�Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem,� and “The Band’s Visit,� are both tributes to the late Ronit Elkabetz. The festival also features two television series such as: “The Writer,� and “Shtisel� (Season 2) and a centerpiece screening of “On The Map,� which features interviews with the Tel Aviv basketball team athletes during the Yom Kippur war in Israel in the 70’s. Feature documentaries are: “Twilight Of A Life,� “The Wonderful Kingdom of Papa Alaev,� “Forever Pure,� “Presenting Princess Shaw,� “The Settlers,� “Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?� “Shalom Italia,� “The Mute’s House� and “Down The Deep, Dark Web.� Finally, there are three (3) short films, namely: “An Average Story,� “The Ambassador’s Wife� and “Anna.� On behalf of this year’s IFF celebration, Honorary Festival Chairman, Arnon Milchan said: “the festival has continued its mission to showcase the newest and best Israel feature films, documentaries, television dramas and shorts, providing an

Sharon Stone and Natalie Portman take top honors at Israel Film Festival Gala.

intercultural exchange through the wonderful medium of film. The diverse viewpoints of these talented filmmakers allow us to glimpse into a fascinating society, one which continues to grow and evolve with the passing of time.� Gala attendees at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel were each given a bagful of “giveaways� from its numerous community partners such as: Thera Cane deep pressure massager, a blender bottle, Don Yours truly with Evelyn Portugal Francisco’s medium roast coffee, Magazine. Diabolo Logic Drink, gift certificate Both Evelyn and this author truly from Lance Lanza Hair Studio, a had two evenings of grateful appre$125.00 Boudoir shoot from Chateau ciation in further learning that the La Femme, a free Black car ride from IFF festival “allows Israel’s stories Mont Blac Executive Car Service, to be told,� thus giving both of us the Justin’s Organic chocolates, Kind exposure to the various films presentHealthy Grains, New Beauty Maga- ed with “deeply rooted content in the zine, Hollywood Reporter and Variety Israeli experience.�

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the healing we need after such a long and divisive campaign.” “But walking and throwing objects onto freeways is dangerous for pedestrians and drivers — and it puts a heavy burden on people just trying make it home to their families or get to work safely,” Garcetti statement said, which was aired on TV news programs. A total of 28 people have already been arrested since the night of November 9, shortly after the protest event was posted on Facebook. It was subsequently deleted but the protest went on. The protest started peaceful and the demonstrators converged at the steps of the LA City Hall where they burned a pinata of Donald Trump. However, as the crowd grew bigger, some groups marched to the I-101 freeway and stopped traffic -- to the detriment of motorists who were stuck there for hours. Protestors were estimated to be between 2,000 and 5,000 individuals. The biggest group gathered at N. Spring Street and W. 1st Street in front of Los Angeles City Hall and marched along N. Sprint Street up to W. 6th Street. As they marched, the protestors shouted: “No Trump! No KKK! No fascism in the USA! Immigrants are welcome here!” Some protestors played drums while they marched. The protests were generally peaceful but there were reported incidents of people throwing stones and bottles on the streets, vandalism of police cars, building and other public structures. They were also seen creating bonfires in the middle of the street. At presstime, thousands of students are walking out of their schools

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and converging inside the University of Southern California (USC) campus. Filipino Americans were also seen during the rallies among them the members of the Kabataan maka-Bayan (KmB or Pro-People Youth). Eddy M. Gana, KmB chairperson sent the following statement: “We, KmB Pro-People Youth, stand firmly against Donald Trump. We speak out of frustration and disappointment in this system that was never built to protect us. He does not represent us. According to polls, Filipinos comprised the highest support for Trump amongst Asian American voters. As Filipino Americans today, we must challenge the 500 years of colonized mentality which preserves white supremacy. KmB, Pro-People Youth does not support the true colors of this nation, which are racism, xenophobia, and misogyny.” Hiyasmin Saturay, an immigrant rights leader, said the involvement of Filipino Americans in the anti-Donald Trump rallies has its source in the growing apprehensions that the new administration would be harsh towards immigrants, particularly undocumented immigrants. The activist explained that Trump’s election apparently emboldened the racists among us and validated the hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric that were used during the presidential election campaign. Francis Ramos, a member of immigrant rights Migrante Southern California said the election of Trump worried him. “Hindi pa kasi talaga permanent yung status ko at ng pamilya ko. At the same time, meron din akong mga kaibigan na LGBT. Parang bumabalik na naman na wala akong status at nag-aalala sa pwedeng kahihitnan mo dito sa America,” Ramos said.

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third annual commemoration of the victims of supertyphoon Yolanda. In his speech, Duterte asked the Vice President if she has a boyfriend, then joked that if it were true, he would have to kill a congressman to make her a widow anew. Towards the end of his speech, he then admitted to ogling at Robredo’s legs during a Cabinet meeting, saying her dress was “too short.” In an interview after the event, Robredo said she was getting used to being the President’s “pulutan” or a subject of his jokes.

Konting rason lang, mura kaagad. Medyo pare-pareho kami,” Duterte said. In an earlier statement released by his communications team, Duterte expressed hope for better relations with the US under Trump. Duterte has had a contentious relationship with the US under President Barack Obama, bristling over the criticism of the superpower toward his administration’s drug war. Duterte once again hit out at the US criticism during his speech. “Ah ngayon napansin na nila ako,” he said. “Bakit? Kasi ako lang ang presidente na nag-putang ina sa kanila. Ganoon.”

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recess in next year’s spring and that would give him a big window to pursue a big fight. Arum changed his tune too. ESPN’s Dan Rafael reportedly quoted Arum as saying:”I give it 75 percent chance.” Arum has also said that Pacquiao “will definitely fight in the spring.” The Mayweather versus Pacquiao was promoted as “The Fight of the Century.” However, it didn’t live up to the billing but generated a record $600 million in revenues. Now, that kind of money is why a rematch is likely to happen. Mayweather beat Andre Berto in September last year and retired. Pacquiaoalso announced his retirement after defeating Timothy Bradley, but returned to the game just months later. Most of Pacquiao’s earning in the recent fight was reportedly spent on buying tickets for supporters and fans. Mayweather remains undefeated at 49-0 with 26 KOs while Pacquiao is 59-6-2 with 38 KOs.

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a possible rematch with Pacquiao. Reporters asked Arum about such a possibility during the post fight press conference but the Top Rank Promotions boss quickly shot it down. “As far as what he has been telling us, he is retired and I respect that,” Arum said. Even Pacquiao played coy when asked about a rematch with Mayweather. “It depends on my promoter,” Pacquiao shot back when asked while still on top of the ring shortly after clinching the WBO welterweight crown. Even when reporters tried to make him choose between Mayweather and Terence Crawford, the Filipino champion refused to reveal his choice. However, during interviews the next day, the Filipino champion has changed his tune. Pacquiao, who is also a senator, pointed out that the Philippine Senate will have a longer

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Richard Gomez on alleged Espinosa ties: That’s ridiculous Actor and now Ormoc Mayor Richard Gomez called as “ridiculous” the allegations that he is involved in the drug trade, through supposed ties with slain Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa. Gomez said he will “not dignify” the claims with an answer. “That is ridiculous and outright laughable. I will not even dignify that with an answer huwag nila akong isama sa circus nila!” said Gomez was among several high-ranking government officials in Leyte who were supposedly part of the “Espinosa Drug Group.” He

was tagged during a Senate probe Thursday. Apart from Gomez, also named were former justice Vicente Veloso, Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla, former justice and now Leyte 3rd District Rep. Vicente Veloso, and Baybay City Vice Mayor Michael Cari were involved in the illegal drug dealings of Espinosa, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) provincial officer Leo Laraga said. “That was the statement of Mayor Espinosa himself. Espinosa said those names during a conference,” Laraga said.(MNS)

Rift with mother anew? Charice speaks up Since the release of her new album, Charice has been back in the spotlight, but with newfound attention comes unwanted controversy. Some eagle-eyed fans have noticed that the singer has yet to post on a photo of her with her mother Raquel on her revamped Instagram page, fueling new speculations that all is not well between them. Charice took the opportunity to calm the rumor mills. “Siguro po kasi in these past few years, nasanay iyong mga tao sa lahat ng issues sa nangyari sa aming pamilya,” she explained. She first had a rift with her mother in 2013 when she came out as a lesbian on national TV. Her mother also expressed her disappointment with her relationship with fellow singer

Alyssa Quijano. They, however, reconciled a year later. “Ang masasabi ko lang po, just like other normal families, kami po ni Alyssa ay hindi na po bumabata. Nandoon na po kami sa point na napagdesisyunan na po namin na bumukod. Right now, my mom is with my brother and other relatives,” she said. Charice added: “Nandoon pa rin naman po iyong communication. Iba lang talaga sa amin ni Alyssa kasi first time kumabaga—in the real world, may sarili na po kaming life together. “Let’s just all move on. Para po sa akin, we are good. Alyssa and I are having a great and happy life together. Ang kulang na lang po eh iyong next big step na hihintay ng lahat.”

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Pia Wurtzbach addresses bashers, defends advocacy work Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach posted a lengthy message on her personal Instagram account, addressing bashers who keep questioning her work as Miss Universe. In her caption, Wurtzbach said she posted the message because she is tired of people complaining about her seeming lack of focus on her advocacy, especially on raising awareness for HIV/AIDS. “Just to get some things straight. I haven’t forgotten about my advocacy, ok? I’m so tired of people complaining that I haven’t found “the cure” for HIV when clearly I said I would raise awareness. I’m not magically gonna come up with a potion that cures everything,” she said. She added that she is not the type of person who would document all her movement and post it online for people to see. “Just like the during the competition, I wasn’t posting my everyday pageant activities and that upset a lot of fans. They thought I wasn’t doing any effort. I just really did not like posting anything online. Why? Cos I didn’t feel like I needed to. Instagram isn’t part of the judges panel. Am I gonna carry my phone around with me and take every selfie, every photo I see to ease your worries? No. I don’t work like that. I put my phone down and I work. And did it work? Yes,” Wurtzbach said. For Wurtzbach, the fact that she is being bashed for allegedly not doing her job is in itself raising awareness for HIV/AIDS. “So before you go saying that I haven’t done anything, the mere fact that you’re talking about how little I am doing charity work for HIV/AIDS, isn’t that awareness in itself? You’re thinking about it, right? Talking about it, correct? Bashing me in the process BUT still getting the message out there.” She accompanied the post with a bikini photo to get the attention of her followers. Meanwhile, in a separate post, Wurtzbach reminded her fans to always be grateful. She accompanied her message with photos of her praying. “The reason why I’m posting this is to remind everyone that sometimes we forget to simply say thank you. Too often we pray when we’re in the dark but do we also pray to say thank you when we’re okay?” she said. She also told her fans not to lose hope and to always believe in God’s plan for everyone. “So guys, don’t lose hope. He has a plan for you. You just have to have faith in yourself and in Him. And together you will find your destiny. Just like I did. I’m still a work in progress but I’ll never forget the true power He holds and will always hold. To my first and true love. You,” Wurtzbach wrote.(MNS)


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Can I get reimbursed for my separate property contribution from all subsequent community properties purchased during marriage? Question:I contributed money which I saved before the marriage into purchasing a property during the marriage which I acquired with my spouse in joint name. During the marriage we cashed out most of the equity in that house to purchase several properties. The first house we purchased no longer has a lot of equity due to the cash out refi but the subsequent houses we purchased has a lot of equity. My spouse just filed for divorce. Can I seek reimbursement for my separate money that I contributed from all the subsequent houses we purchased during the marriage? Answer: Family Code Section 2640, subdivision (b), provides, “In the division of the community estate

under this division, unless a party has made a written waiver of the right to reimbursement or has signed a writing that has the effect of a waiver, the party shall be reimbursed for the party’s contributions to the acquisition of the property to the extent the party traces the contributions to a separate property source. The amount reimbursed shall be without interest or adjustment for change in monetary values and shall not exceed the net value of the property at the time of the division.â€? Section 2640, subdivision (a), provides, “ ‘Contributions to the acquisition of the property,’ as used in this section, include downpayments, payments for improvements, and payments that reduce the principal of a loan used to finance the purchase or improvement of the property but do not include payments of interest on the loan or payments made for maintenance, insurance, or taxation of the property.â€?Under Family Code Section 2640, the separate property contribution is reimbursed prior to the division of community property.In re Marriage of Witt (1987) 197 Cal.App.3d 103, 105, 108–109, 242 Cal.Rptr. 646; In re Marriage of Tallman (1994) 22 Cal.App.4th 1697, 1698–1700, 28 Cal.Rptr.2d 323; Hogoboom& King, Cal. Practice Guide: Family Law 2 (The Rutter Group 1997) Âś 8:466, p. 8–118.1 In other words “A reim-

bursement award comes off the top of the community property item in question ***859**1127 before the [community property] interest in that property is divided.� (Italics omitted.) ].) If there is insufficient equity at the time of dissolution in the property to which the contribution was made to fully reimburse the contribution, the entire asset is awarded to the contributing spouse. In re Marriage of Witt, supra, 197 Cal.App.3d at pp. 105, 108–109, 242 Cal.Rptr. 646. The right of reimbursement under family code section 2640 goes further than the initial property purchased during the marriage. In Marriage of Walrath, 17 Cal. 4th 907, (1998), the California Supreme Court held thata spouse’s reimbursement right upon dissolution for a separate property contribution to a community property acquisition carries through to other community property subsequently acquired with proceeds from original acquisition. Marriage of Walrath, 17 Cal. 4th 907, (1998). In other words, you can seek reimbursement for the separate money you contributed, not only from the initial property purchased jointly during the marriage but also from any subsequent properties you were able to purchase during the marriage by refinancing the initial property provided you can trace the separate funds through the various purchase transactions. However, your right to reimbursement is limited to the separate money you actually contributed. You do not get to share in any of the of appreciation of the community property houses. Any appreciation above your separate contribution gets credited to the community.Where spouse

contributes separate property to an acquisition of community property, and proceeds from original acquisition are later used to acquire other community property, spouse’s recovery of proceeds from subsequently acquired property is limited in dissolution proceeding to the amount of spouse’s original contribution that can be traced to that subsequently acquired asset; community is entitled to any appreciation in that asset above the amount necessary to reimburse spouse for original separate property contribution.Marriage of Walrath, 17 Cal. 4th 907, (1998). In Walrath, Husband contributed $146,000 of his separate property into a house purchased jointly in California during the marriage while Wife contributed $20,000 of her separate property into that house. During the marriage, the couple refinanced and took out $180,000 which was used to purchase a house in Utah and a house in Nevada. Due to the refi and due to a decrease in real estate prices, the California property only had $1,000 in equity which was clearly insufficient to reimburse husband and wife during their divorce of each one’s separate property contribution. However, the couple was able to get reimbursement from the subsequently purchased Utah and Nevada property by tracing their respective separate property contributions to the subsequently purchased property. Please note that this article is not legal advice and is not intended as legal advice. The article is intended to provide only general, non-specific legal information. This article is not intended to cover all the issues See REYES, page 11


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How you can get your family out of debt – safely and legally As we prepare to wrap up another year, I still see a lot of families who are at the end of their financial rope with no place to turn for help with all types of debt problems. Some of them are paralyzed and feel stuck in their situation, unable to move forward and afraid that they might make the wrong decision. So they continue to live in fear not knowing what creditors might do next. This is a scary situation to be in, I understand, but let me tell you that things don’t have to be this way. If you have ever been in debt, you know what I mean. Have you ever received that dreaded collection letter that says you need to pay now or else something really bad is going to happen to you? That could mean that you’re being sued by a creditor or if there’s already been a judgment, that your wages will now be garnished. And then there’s also the bank levyevery bill collector’s sneaky way of freezing your bank account without warning. How are you going to pay your bills if one day you find out that whatever little money in your bank account has been wiped out to pay a judgment? That will not be a good day, I guarantee you that. Fact: You’re NOT Alone, And It’s Not Necessarily Your Fault! The truth is that we are living in extremely difficult times. Over the last several years, I have seen a lot of people lose their homes, savings, retirement plans and everything that they’ve worked hard for in their struggle for financial survival. More and more people are finding it difficult or impossible to pay their credit card bills, mortgage, personal loans, medical bills and all other debts they’ve incurred for living expenses.

Contrary to what some people may think, these people are your everyday, honest, hard-working individuals just like you and me who just want the best for themselves and their families- but for mostly reasons beyond their control, they have found themselves in a very tight financial spot. You may be currently having trouble paying your bills for any number of reasons: You lost your job. Your business failed. You separated or got divorced You suffered an illness or injury that left you with uncovered medical bills. You have maxed out your credit cards because you’ve been using credit out of necessity to pay even for basic necessities like food, clothing, rent, mortgage or property taxes. You cannot get a home equity loan like you used to because your house has no equity. The interest rate on your mortgage has reset from the initial rate and your mortgage payments have become unaffordable. Whatever the reasons might be, you need a solution to get out of the financial mess that you’re in- the sooner the better. Marriages and families often break up during a financial crisis because it puts an enormous amount of stress on relationships. And if you have children who are depending on you for support, the family’s security and financial future

are at risk. If your family’s welfare is at risk due to pending collection actions against you, you need to act quickly before it’s too late. Sadly, most people don’t get the right information that they need to get help because they are fed all kinds of misinformationsome of it from the bill collectors themselves. For example, they may tell you that bankruptcy is the ‘worst thing you can ever do’ or that you will probably not qualify anyway so what’s the point. These are typical lies that bill collectors often tell you because they don’t want you to know your legal rights. Don’t fall for this. Seek the advice of a competent bankruptcy attorney who can help

you review your options. I offer a free one-hour consultation to everyone who needs help in getting out of debt, whatever debt problems they may have (credit cards, personal loans, judgments, student loans, medical bills, IRS taxes, just to name a few). For a free CONFIDENTIAL consultation, please call Toll-Free 1-866-477-7772. We have offices in Glendale, Cerritos and Valencia. (None of the information herein is intended to give legal advice for any specific situation. Atty. Ray Bulaon has successfully helped over 5,000 clients in getting out of debt. For a free attorney evaluation of your situation, please call RJB Law Offices at TOLL FREE 1-866-477-7772).

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Client with good income seeks Chapter 7 OR Chapter 13 relief for $84k credit cards Client is 58. He is not divorced but separated for 20 years. His income is good. He nets about $7K to $8K a month. He lives by himself and does not even own a car. He goes carpooling with a relative to go to work. His rent is $800 a month. So, he doesn’t really have too much monthly expenses of necessities for himself, except his food expense is about $1K a month with 3 meals a day; spends at least $30 a day for breakfast, lunch and dinner eating out. His problem is $84K of credit cards. He needs $2,800 a month for minimum credit card payments. He appears to be able to afford making that payment because his disposable income, based on net income of $7K to $8K and actual monthly necessities, excluding credit card debt payment of $2,800 is about $3,000. In other words, every month, he has $3,000 available topay $2,800 of credit card debt, which he has been paying for 15 years. He therefore has paid $504,000 in the last 15 years for minimum monthly credit card payments but still owes the same $84K of credit cards! Well, half a million dollars is a fortune by most standards, unless you’re a billionaire who can afford to pay half a million dollars for 3 or 4 Ferraris without flinching. I’m sure that many people would rather have half a million dollars sitting in their retirement account, instead of $84K of credit cards! But $84K of credit cards is what client still has even after paying $504,000 to master card and visa in the last 15 years. If he had wiped out these credit cards in 2001, client probably would have about $1M of equities in his portfolio by now. But instead of being a millionaire at 58, he has a lot of problems. He lives by himself, has chronic back

pain and has received a lawsuit from one of the credit card companies. Now, where is his $3K monthly disposable income going into? Because I can see clearly that based on his current income and expense, he is able to float out $3K of disposable income every month. So I ask him if he has relatives who don’t live with him that he sends money to. His face lighted up as he informs me that he sends about $1K to his son abroad, and $1K each to his brother and sister who also live abroad. His son has just started college abroad and client pays for all his college tuition and living expenses abroad. He sends $2K abroad, which is split 50/50 between his brother and sister who have their own families abroad. Apparently, both his brother and sister do not make enough to make ends meet so client takes care of both of them. His remits to his son, brother and sister more than $3K a month. This eats up all of his current monthly disposable income. It’s either he pays $2,800 a month to credit cards, or sends $3K a month to his son, brother and sister who need the money to survive. It’s not a hard choice to make. It appears that client was making a lot more than $7K to $8K a month before when he was younger. When he was younger he was making a net of $120K a year, or $10K a month. But his back has been giving him problems starting last year when he could not work at all because of

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Israel, my God as well, will speak to Trump and guide him on the immigration matter. I am praying for a miracle on this matter for God’s greater glory. If we file this as a Chapter 7, there could be objections from the US trustee on the $2K that he sends to his brother and sister since he is not really required by law to make these payments. In other words, Chapter 13 would be a safer bet. Maybe the court will accept a $400 a month plan payment for 60 months. This means he pays $24K out of the $84K credit cards, and the court discharges $64K. That’s a 30% payment. It’s not too bad. But let’s see, I still have to crunch out the means test to see what is possible and not. This remains to be seen but certainly he needs bankruptcy relief and will go for it. He doesn’t want a 25% garnishment of his wages from the lawsuit he just received. Can’t blame him, nobody wants to lose 25% of one’s gross wages to a garnishment. “THIS GOD IS OUR GOD FOR EVER AND EVER; HE WILL BE OUR GUIDE EVEN TO THE END.� PSALM 48:14 Lawrence Bautista Yang is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and has been in Law practice for thirty years. He specializes in Bankruptcy, Business and Civil Litigation and has handled more than five thousand successful bankruptcy cases in California. He speaks Tagalog and looks forward to discussing your case with you personally. Please call Angie, Barbara or Jess at (626) 284-1142 for an appointment at 1000 S Fremont Ave, MAILSTOP 58, BUILDING A-1 SUITE 1125, Alhambra, CA 91803 OR at 20274 Carrey Road, Walnut, CA 91789.

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Nov 10 (PNA) – President Rodrigo Duterte met the Filipino community here in Malaysia Wednesday, Nov. 9, and reiterated his campaign pledge of zero corruption in his administration. The President run in the last presidential election on a campaign agenda of aggressively fighting corruption, criminality and illegal drugs. “I promised the people, sabagay ito seryoso na ‘to,” he said in his speech. “Corruption must stop and it will stop during my time.” He advised overseas Filipino workers here to be assertive especially when dealing with personnel from government agencies. He said OFWs often fall prey to extortionist in the country’s airports when they are going home. The country has so much concerns and he said he has to put things in order so the country could progress. One of his major initiatives is talking peace with several rebel groups in the country to attain peace and stability. A federal system of government must be adopted, he said, to remedy Muslim as well as communist rebellion in the country, which has been ongoing for several decades. The President also expressed his plans to tackle poverty and give people livelihood especially the poorest of the poor. He said he is looking at boosting small and medium scale entrepreneurs to create livelihood. The Philippines has to improve so that one day, Filipinos would no longer go abroad to earn a living, he said. At the same time, he thanked the Malaysian people as well as Prime Minister Najib Razak for treating Filipinos in Malaysia well. Before going to Malaysia, President Duterte had a brief stop in Bangkok Wednesday afternoon to pay his last respects to the late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej who died on October 13, 2016. At the Grand Palace, the President bowed before the Royal Funeral Urn and presented his condolence wreath. The President then signed the Book of Condolence. The Thai king, who ruled for seven decades, was a symbol national unity and remain an inspiration to the people of Thailand. He was also highly respected and regarded in the region and beyond for his dedicated efforts to foster goodwill and cooperation among nations. Filipinos remembered him with affection after his State Visit to Manila in 1963. Accompanying the President were Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay, Jr., Senator Alan Peter Cayetano and SAP Christopher Lawrence T. Go, Ambassador Mary Jo Bernardo-Aragon and Ambassador Marciano Paynor.

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Lacson: ‘Nothing makes sense’ in Espinosa slay MANILA, Nov 10 (Mabuhay) – Senator Panfilo Lacson on Thursday said “nothing makes sense” in the police’s version that Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa was killed in a shootout while detained inside a provincial jail. “Why would Mayor Espinosa even attempt to put up a fight while he was trapped inside a prison cell with nowhere to go, not to mention that he has surrendered and was fully cooperating hoping to become a state witness?” Lacson said. “Nothing makes sense,” the senator stressed. The Senate public order committee, which Lacson chairs, started its investigation on the

slay of Espinosa Thursday morning. Also to be investigated is the killing of Datu Saudi Ampatuan Mayor Samsudin Dimaukom in Cotabato last October 28. Lacson said the killing of Espinosa was “not a simple case of nanlaban or napatay.” Espinosa and drug suspect Raul Yap were killed in an alleged shootout inside the Baybay City Provincial Jail on November 5. According to operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), the mayor fired at them first. The CIDG claims the shootout happened when it tried to serve a search warrant on the mayor for possession of drugs and a firearm inside the jail.(MNS)

DILG chief: No whitewash in Espinosa, Yap killings; all probes welcome MANILA, Nov. 9 (PNA) – Interior and Local Government Secretary Ismael Sueno vowed there would be no whitewash in the probe into the killings of Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa and inmate Raul Yap. Sueno has earlier tasked the Philippine National Police’s Internal Affairs Service (PNP-IAS) and National Police Commission (Napolcom) to conduct a parallel probe into the fatal shooting incident. “Kung ano ang nangyari talaga, the Department will not whitewash. We will have it investigated thoroughly,” he said. Sueno also said he also welcomed the probe of other agencies, including the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), into the incident. “We welcome the investigations being conducted by other agencies and bodies because more than anyone else, we want to get to the bottom of this incident so we can carry out the necessary actions,” Sueno said. “We also welcome National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to conduct the investigation para ipakita talaga sa public na wala kaming tinatago,” he added. Espinosa and Yap are high-profile in-

mates killed before dawn of Nov. 5 wherein Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)-Region 8 and Regional Maritime Unit of Region 8 (RMU8) attempted to serve search warrants inside their cells at the sub-provincial jail. Earlier, the DILG has already identified at least 19 policemen involved in the shooting incident. Sueno identified the cops as P/Supt. Santi Noel Matira, Designated Supervisor; P/Chief Insp. Leo Laraga, Team Leader; PSInsp. Deogracias Diaz III, Assistant Team Leader; P/SInsp. Fritz Blanco, Asst. Team Leader; SPO4 Juanito Duarte; SPO4 Melvin Cayobit; SPO2 Benjamin Dacallos; SPO2 Alphinor Serrano Jr.; PO3 Jhonny Ibanez; PO3 Norman Abellanosa; PO1 Bernard Orpilla; PO1 Lloyd Ortiguesa; and PO1 Jerlan Cabiyaan. All are detailed at the CIDG Region 8 office. The other members of the Regional Maritime Unit were P/Chief Insp. Calixto Canillas, Team Leader; P/SInsp. Lucrecito A. Candilosas, Asst. Team Leader; SPO2 Antonio Docil; SPO1 Mark Christian Cadilo; PO2 Jhon Ruel Ducolan; and PO2 Jaime Bacsal.

Hero’s burial for Marcos still inconsistent with morality: Robredo MANILA, Nov 8 (Mabuhay) – The planned burial of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani remains immoral despite being upheld as legal by the Supreme Court, Vice President Leni Robredo said on Tuesday. Robredo made the statement shortly after the High Tribunal dismissed the consolidated petitions by human rights advocates blocking the burial of the ousted strongman at the heroes’ cemetery. “It might pass the bar of legal technicality, but can never be consistent with morality and the spirit of the Filipino people power revolution,” Robredo said. “To bury Marcos in the Libingan ng mga Bayani would keep the wounds of the past unhealed,” she added. Robredo has repeatedly criticized the Marcoses for neither acknowledging nor apologizing for the abuses that happened during Martial Law.

In Tuesday’s statement, she said: “Their family’s refusal to take responsibility for atrocities of the regime is an insult to the Filipino people.” “Our nation’s healing begins with the acknowledgement of the truth and resolution of the past,” Robredo said. Robredo won the vice presidency by a slim margin against the late dictator’s son, Ferdinand Jr. or Bongbong. The former senator filed an electoral protest against her, currently pending before the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), composed of magistrates of the Supreme Court. On Monday, the Vice President admitted that she has heard rumors that the burial would be “packaged” with Bongbong’s eventual victory in the PET case. She said, however, that she would rather remain optimistic, maintaining her confidence in her victory and the truth.(MNS)

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Is Trump good or bad for PHL economy? Billionaire businessman and Republican nominee Donald Trump made history Tuesday night. He is the first person to get elected as United States President even without prior political or military experience. The American voters have decided that Trump is the one person who will “make America great again.” Americans are hopeful that Trump will deliver what he promised in his campaign speeches, including building a wall on the southern border of the United States and “shut down” Muslim immigration to protect America from possible terrorists attacks. While Americans were ecstatic about Trump’s ascendancy to the “Oval Office,” there is a cloud of uncertainty prevailing in the Philippines. Filipino economists and businessmen are saying that Trump’s victory in the election has possible dire implications on the Philippine’s economy. Trump’s strong stance against illegal immigration has also delivered a hard blow to the aspirations of undocumented immigrants living in the United States, Filipinos included, to become legal residents through immigration reforms. Hillary Clinton was the choice of many Filipinos because of her pro-immigrant stance as compared to Trump, who wants to impose stricter immigration laws to prevent terrorists from coming to the US. In one of his campaign speeches, Trump even mentioned Filipinos as potential terrorists. He, however corrected himself days after and apologized for his unsavory remarks to Filipinos. There are more than 3.5 million Filipino expats living here in the United States, 300,000 of them are still undocumented. It is still unclear whether Trump will carry out his threat to deport all undocumented immigrants, Filipinos included, once he is sworn in as the 45th US president.

Filipinos here in America are sending billions of dollars annually in remittances to their families which helped a lot in making the Philippine economy in a sound position, even during the global economic crisis. In 2014, it was reported that remittances from United States alone amounted to $10.4 billion. If Trump remains focused in improving America’s economy as well as its unemployment problem, it might indeed have serious effects on the Philippine economy. At present, the Philippines has a flourishing business process outsourcing (BPO) sector which has continuously provided employment opportunities to hundreds of Filipinos in call centers to global businesses. Last year, the BPO sector generated close to 1.2 million direct jobs and $22 billion in revenues, according to a report made by Information Technology an d BPO Philippines. The revenues brought in by the BPO is equivalent to about 10 per cent of the Philippine economy. The thriving BPO sector has also encouraged hundreds of Filipino workers who might have sought opportunities abroad to stay in the Philippines and work at call centers. All these thriving businesses will be affected if Trump will carry out his threat to punish American firms that outsource jobs overseas. It will also have a direct impact on the lives of Filipino workers who have benefitted from the BPO firms. Throughout the campaign period, Trump promised his supporters to

bring back jobs that left America to ease the country’s unemployment problem. Although Trump cannot legally force American firms to come back here in America, he can make them pay higher taxes once their goods or finished products are shipped back here in the US. American firms doing business in Asia, Philippines included, are not likely to pull out their operations despite Trump’s threat of imposing higher taxes on their goods, though. They will stay because of the cheap labor cost in these Asian countries, China included. As a matter fact, there are reports that a $10 million shoe manufacturing firm will be constructed on a 42,800-square meter lot at the Subic Bay Gateway Park in Zambales to produce American branded shoes such as Sperry, Converse and Keds. The construction will start on the second quarter of next year and hopes to generated 400 job openings for Filipinos in its initial stage. Once fully operational, they said the plant will hire 2,500 more Filipino workers. These branded shoes to be made in the Philippines will only be made available to the American market, meaning that they will all be shipped exclusively here in America. If Trump is serious to make America “great again,” and regain its global leadership, he should realize

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the importance and role of its allies in Asia in dealing with China’s increasing presence in the South and East of China Sea. Trump will need to reach out to American allies in securing lasting peace and prosperity in the Asia Pacific Region. Ever since he started campaigning for the U.S presidency, Trump has never said anything explicit about his foreign policy in Asia, except to accuse China of stealing American jobs and manipulating its currency. Many are predicting that a Trump presidency will be more withdrawn in foreign affairs and will more likely be less pro active in Asia. This is expected because in his campaign speeches, he insulted American allies in Asia, Philippines included, as “freeloaders under the nuclear umbrella provided by the United States.” He said US allies in Asia should pay more for the protection the American forces has provided them for so many years. President Barack Obama, on the other hand, strongly protested China’s militarization of islands in the South China Sea and conducted freedom of navigation operations in the area, which may change under a Trump administration. Hopefully, once Trump gets settled in his Oval Office, things will change for the better, not only for America but as well as for the Philippines. Who knows? A Trump presidency might even promote a stronger RP-US relationship.

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TORRANCE, Calif., – Honda continues to strengthen its position in the three-row SUV segment with fresh updates to the award-winning Honda Pilot for the 2017 model year. The 2017 Pilot will now be available with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ functionality, a new fingerprint resistant touchscreen and an expanded interior color palette. The 2017 Honda Pilot goes on sale beginning Monday, November 7, with a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP)1 of $30,595 for LX 2WD and $32,395 for LX AWD. “The all-new third-generation Pilot has been a huge hit with SUV buyers,” said Jeff Conrad, Honda Division senior vice president and general manager. “For 2017, we’re making Pilot even more appealing with new technology and options that our customers are seeking.” Honda was among the first automakers to incorporate Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, starting with the 2016 Accord and Civic. For 2017, Pilot EX and above trims will now feature Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ functionality integrated into an improved 8-inch Display Audio touchscreen. These models will also see application of a new coating to reduce the appearance of fingerprints on the screen while retaining high glare resistance. Customer choice is also further enhanced for 2017 with extended availability of a black interior, now available on all trims optioned with the White Diamond Pearl exterior paint (previously available only on Elite). Since its introduction in the summer of 2015, the Honda Pilot has earned a host of awards and accolades, including being named one of the “Best Cars for the Money” by U.S. News & World Report; “Best SUV of 2016” by Hispanic Motor Press; “Best Family Cars of 2016” by KBB.com, Parents Magazine and Edmunds. com; and as a finalist for 2016 North American Truck/Utility of the Year. 2017 Pilot Pricing and EPA Fuel Ec Family-Friendly Utility The Pilot builds on its reputation for interior space, versatility and utility with comfortable seating for up to eight passengers and a cargo area that can hold an 82-quart cooler without compromising third-row seating capability. Third-row entry

and exit is easy and intuitive courtesy of the available one-touch second-row seat on EX-L and above models, and large thirdrow entryway. The Pilot’s center console features a cavernous storage compartment capable of accommodating items as large as a full-size iPad or a purse. And with its seamless cover in the closed position, the console provides a convenient, non-slip surface for items that the driver or front passenger may need close at hand. Powertrain The 2017 Pilot delivers refined, powerful and fuel-efficient performance courtesy of its 3.5-liter, direct-injected i-VTEC® V-6 engine with Variable Cylinder Management™ (VCM™) cylinder deactivation technology producing peak output of 280 horsepower and 262 lb.-ft. of torque.3 The engine is matched to a choice of two advanced transmissions – a 6-speed automatic transmission or, on upper trims, a 9-speed automatic transmission – both delivering refined, responsive and fuel-efficient performance. These powertrains combine with a light yet rigid unit-body structure and aerodynamically efficient body and chassis designs that result in class-leading EPA fuel economy ratings topping out at 20/27/23 mpg (city/highway/combined) for twowheel-drive models and 19/26/22 mpg for all-wheel-drive models.2 Intelligent Variable Torque Management (i-VTM4™) AWD System The Pilot’s available Intelligent VTM4 (i-VTM4) is the most sophisticated and technologically advanced all-wheel-drive system offered in a mainstream, three-row SUV. This entirely more capable system progressively distributes optimum torque between the front and rear axles and dynamically distributes engine torque between the left and right rear wheels. Benefits include superior all-weather handling and neutral, accurate steering under power that is more effective than front-drive, rear-drive or conventional all-wheeldrive systems. Intelligent Traction Management All Pilots feature a button-operated Intelligent Terrain Management System that offers different operating modes, for the AWD: Normal, Snow,

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Mud and Sand; and for the FWD: Normal and Snow. Developed, tuned and tested in challenging locations in the U.S. and around the world – including Imperial Dunes “Glamis”, California; Moscow, Russia; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates – the Intelligent Traction Management system allows the driver to select the operating mode that best suits the driving conditions by simply pushing a button on the vehicle’s center console. Based on the setting selected, the system adjusts the drive-by-wire map, transmission shift map, Vehicle Stability Assist™ and i-VTM4 torque distribution for AWD-equipped models for optimal performance in a variety of road or surface conditions. Advanced Safety and Assistive Performance In keeping with Honda’s commitment to safety and driver convenience, the Pilot is available with Honda Sensing™, a suite of technologies designed to expand the driver’s situational awareness while sensing and responding to potential road hazards, including other vehicles, road obstacles and even pedestrians, even to the point of mitigating the possibility or severity of a collision. The Pilot includes a standard

Multi-Angle Rearview Camera and an available suite of safety and driver assistive technologies that includes LaneWatch™ display, a blind spot information system, Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) system and Rear Cross Traffic Monitor. Meanwhile, if you want to belong to the select group of Honda owners, all you have to do is visit the Diamond Honda of Glendale and get in touch with our kababayan Orly Roque, who are more than ready to serve you and find you your new Honda Hybrids or any other Honda vehicle and be assured of top fuel efficiency as well as safety and maintenance. These are just some of the reasons why Pinoys come to the dealership. Above all, at Diamond Honda of Glendale, customers are treated like Diamonds! That statement is backed up by General Manager Philip Keung, who has endeared himself to Filipino customers because of his professionalism and his recognition and vast understanding of Honda’s multi-ethnic market. “He is a great anchor. We rely on his wisdom and professional savvy all the time. He is very helpful to the Filipino salesmen and customers alike,” says Orly. Diamond Honda of Glendale is located at 138 S. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, CA 91205. Its toll-free number is 1.866.237.7092.

Best used cars now available in the market for less By Jon Linkov Consumer Reports

Not everyone enjoys poring over used-car classified ads to find that hidden gem. Even our experts find the hunt through bad cars to be the worst part of the buying experience. An easier solution: Simply determine your budget and choose a vehicle from our lists of the best used cars. We dug through years of test data and hundreds of thousands of survey responses, and cross-referenced those metrics with the availability of electronic stability control, a lifesaving safety feature. The best of the best used car models can be accessed at consumerreports.org.. Each model performed well in our road tests when it was new and had above-average reliability for the model years shown. In addition, each vehicle offered ESC as a standard or optional feature. We also included a list of used cars you should avoid considering because they proved to be particularly troublesome and unreliable. Of course, even for used cars we recommend, there can be stinkers – due to a bad day at the factory or a former owner who didn’t care much for car maintenance. Before you buy, make sure to pay for a thor-

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You, too, can fly in Sarangani By Cherry Marie Irish D. Cruz

MAASIM, Sarangani (November 10, 2016) - I spent so much of my childhood fancying of being a pixie or being able to try a magic carpet ride. I have rocketed through a zip line and hopped in a helicopter but they were not even close to flying. It was until a few days ago, overlooking the breathtaking Sarangani Bay and suspended in straps attached to an inflatable canopy, I was able to fly. Thirty minutes away from General Santos City lies Safi Ranch Paragliding Fly Site, the largest paragliding arena in the Philippines. It is located in Sitio Seguil, Barangay Tinoto, Maasim, where it offers about five kilometers of ridge for paragliding soaring and flying. It was five years ago when paragliding was first introduced in this site by a group of paraglide enthusiasts—the Sarangani Paragliding Club (SPC). “Sarangani has the longest paragliding window in the country with 300 days a year, from 7am to 1pm for flying makes it the paragliding capital of the country,” said Michelle Solon, provincial and regional tourism council president. Last October 29-31, 23 international and local pilots and a thousand spectators gathered in the 1st SOX Paragliding Costume Fun Flying and Air Sports Festival in celebration of the National Fun Fly. Paragliding is the art of free flight

and dependent on weather and wind conditions. More than a thousand feet above sea level, I and my tandem pilot Darvin Villanueva who has long been an SPC member, had a gentle takeoff because of the beautiful weather. Tandem flight costs P3,500 which includes a video footage. But a promotional discount of P1,000 was given from October 29 to the 6th of November. Proper attire is needed for flying; comfortable trainers or rubber shoes, pullover and jeans. After 10 minutes of soaring, we landed safely. The landing area is 300 ft. away which is perfect training ground for beginners. Nine-year old Rain Oncada, a learner, is being taught of ground handling and kiting skills. Enrollment is open to all ages for P35,000. On the first day, the skies looked like hosting an air parade with the mass takeoff rehearsal/synchronized flying of pilots. Rounds of air parade and a costume flying contest was participated in by 17 pilots. Winner Randel Raymundo represented a creative giant Christmas star in which he brought home the top prize of P15,000. Others resembled an eagle, a grim reaper, a dinosaur and there were some who wore a scuba gear, ski and a giant Deuter bag. In accuracy competition, winner Carlaa Montero brought home the first prize by doing a perfect takeoff,

airborne and landing stints. “Paragliding is now one of the rising extreme sports in the country where it brings ecotourism and livelihood to the community,” said tourism regional director Nellie Dillera. Other paragliding sites are found in Cavite and in Bontoc, Mountain Province. Way back 2012, Sarangani has been identified as a good flying site for paragliding. Armand Dard, a French national and a visiting paragliding professional instructor, told Sarangani Information Office then that “this is my second time in the Philippines and my first time in Sarangani. Last year I did some paragliding in Carmona, Cavite and also in Boracay but this place which I discovered one month ago is a better flight site.”

“It has comfortable take off and landing sites,” Dard noted. “It also has a big landing site comfortable for beginners and you can fly almost every day.” Dard conducted paragliding international standard trainings to members of the Sarangani Paragliding Club. “You ask what is the next big thing in Region 12, we are crossing our fingers—but I believe in a heartbeat, it’s going to be paragliding in Sarangani. It is definitely a #1forfun!” said Solon four years ago. Sarangani hosted the International Paragliding Accuracy Competition (IPAC) in 2014 and a leg in the Paragliding Accuracy World Cup (PGAWC) in 2015. (Cherry Marie Irish D. Cruz/ SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

DOT attaché sees over 2K Taiwanese tourists by year end By Azer N. Parrocha

PUERTO PRINCESA, Nov. 9 (PNA) – A tourism attaché expects over 200,000 Taiwanese tourist arrivals to the Philippines by yearend as scheduled familiarization tours this month are expected to pique their interest particularly in the country’s well-known beaches. “We have around 180,000 tourists as of September. Our targets for yearend are between 200,000 to 220,000,” Tourism attaché to Taiwan Hazel Habito Javier said in an interview with the Philippines News Agency. The Department of Tourism (DOT) has yet to release arrivals for September, but most recent data showed that as of August, Taiwanese tourist

arrivals have reached 157,517. Taiwan is currently the country’s sixth top visitor market. Javier has brought in a 23-member delegation composed of Taiwanese tour operators and media to Puerto Princesa, Palawan for a week-long media of familiarization tour in the province. The 23-member delegation arrived Puerto Princesa on Tuesday (Nov 8) and attended a business-to-business (B2B) meeting the same day in hopes of convincing them to charter more flights between the Philippines and Taiwan. “We’re promoting different products, ESL (English as a second language), dive tourism, general leisure but one of the reasons we brought

agents here is to bring in more charter flights,” Javier said. The Philippines also participated in the recently concluded Taipei International Travel Fair last Nov 4 to 7 in the World Trade Center in Taipei. Javier expressed hope that the familiarization tour would bring triple or quadruple returns and would eventually create more business opportunities for the Mimaropa Region particularly Palawan and Mindoro. Mimaropa or Region IV-B is composed of five provinces namely Mindoro Occidental, Mindoro Oriental, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. “There will be hotel inspections and we will also be visiting destinations,” Javier said stressing the

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The Philippine Children’s Charities Inc., (PCCI) recently launched the 2016 Outstanding Filipino Americans USA, alongside the presentation of 2016 Ambassadors of Goodwill. These Ambassadors of Goodwill, namely: Miss Philippines USA 2016 Nerfitte Wanzo, Jasmine Morada and Danielle Nicole Viray; Miss Teen Philippines USA 2016 Kyrsten Denise Rioveros, Rheanna Ocampo, Angelique Cobilla and YasminSavalan; Mrs. Philippines USA 2016 Dory Baghallian, Leilani King, Judith Catigan, Leenda Balauag and Leticia Jose are to be crowned at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport on December 17, 2016. The beauties and some of the outstanding Filipino American awardees were presented during a simple ceremony at the residence of Darna Umayam, PCCI Chairperson, in Eagle Rock in the City of Los Angeles. This year’s top Filipino Americans include medical practitioners, local government officials, members of the academe, journalists, photographers and many other individuals who showed exemplary devotion and achievements in their respective fields. Dr. Salvador Abiera, president of the UST Medical Alumni of Southern

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*FREE LIFETIME POWERTRAIN WARRANTY

Orly Roque Sales & Leasing

*Included with the purchase of any new or selected used vehicle. We will extend your Powertrain Warranty for as long as you own your vehicle. Peace of mind you can’t get anywhere else.

“Magandang deals ang naghihintay sa fall season. Tawag na kayo!�

ALL NEW 2016 Honda Civic LX

NEW 2017 Honda Accord LX

NEW 2016 Honda CRV SE

4 Dr,Automatic

4 Dr, Automatic

2WD, Automatic

NEW 2016 Honda ODYSSEY LX

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per month plus tax at 36 months

per month plus tax at 36 months nth thss

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Starting at $20,275. $4,055 due at lease signing plus destination, tax, title & tags. 36 month lease, 12k miles/ yr. 36 miles with $0.15 per excess mile. No security deposit required. On approved above average credit through American Honda Financial Services.

Starting at $23,990. $4,499 due at lease signing plus destination, tax, title & tags. 36 month lease, 12k miles/ yr. 36 miles with $0.15 per excess mile. No security deposit required. On approved above average credit through American Honda Financial Services.

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$10,991

2013 Honda Crosstour EX-L 92383/DL000352

2012 Honda Pilot EX 261636A/CB016687

WAS $22,091

NOW

$20,591

$11,298

NOW

$21,591

Diamond Honda

of Glendale

$11,491

2015 Subaru Forester 92278A/FH534281

WAS $23,091

NOW

261788A/E1045982

WAS $12,991

WAS $12,798

NOW

2014 Scion XD

92380A/DE234023

27011A/EZ004489

WAS $12,491

NOW

2013 Honda Civic LX

2014 Fiat 500L

92404/FU213236

$22,591

On Select Honda Models

ON APPROVED CREDIT FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS

2014 Volkswagen Jetta 27076A/EM354360

92314/CA545524

$13,291

92246/FF608769

WAS $24,498

NOW

$22,998

2013 Honda Accord 92365/DA248719

WAS $14,791

NOW

2012 Mercedes-Benz E350 2015 BMW 3 Series 328i

WAS $24,091

NOW

$11,991

Starting at $30,300. $5,598 due at lease signing plus destination, tax, title & tags. 36 month lease, 12k miles/ yr. 36 miles with $0.20 per excess mile. No security deposit required. On approved above average credit through American Honda Financial Services.

1.9% APR

RATE AS LOW AS

WAS $13,491

NOW

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Starting at $24,645. $4,999 due at lease signing plus destination, tax, title & tags. 36 month lease, 12k miles/ yr. 36 miles with $0.15 per excess mile. No security deposit required. On approved above average credit through American Honda Financial Services.

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$23,598

261553A/EH513845

WAS $17,791

NOW

$16,291

2016 Nissan Frontier 92366/GN701083

WAS $25,098

NOW

2014 Honda CR-V LX

WAS 19,498

NOW

2014 Honda Odyssey EX 261134A/EB041276

WAS $25,392

NOW

$23,892

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SUBARU OF GLENDALE

Subaru of Glendale is the #1 Volume Subaru Dealer in LA County!!! #1 claim based on SOA YTD Sales Report for new car sales in LA County for 2016**

Visit Subaru of Glendale to find your dream car at a great price with the help of our friendly, no pressure sales staff. Whether it’s love at first sight or after your test drive, you’ll have a great experience and leave with a grin on your face. 2016 201 6S SUBARU UBARU U

IImpreza mprez za 2.0 2.0i 0i

2016 SUBARU SUBA BARU

Premium m CVT 5d 5do 5door oor Hatc Hatchback chback k 2 LEASE OFFER

189

$

LEASE OFFER

199

PLUS TAX PER MONT MONTH NTH LEASE/ 36 MONTHS/10,000 S/10,00 00 MILES PER YEAR R

$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH H LEASE/ 39 MONTHS/10,000 000 MILES PER YEAR R

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra) Model C Code ode GLF-1 GLF-11 11 Ex 11/30/ 0/16 Offer Expires 11/30/16

FINANCE OFFER 1.49% limited term financing on ALL 2016 Imprezas mprezas in stock

2017 SUBARU 201 U

Legacy L egacy y2 2.5i 5i

2 LEASE OFFER

199

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FINANCE OFFER 1.49% limited term financing on ALL NEW 2016 Crosstreks osstreks in stock

2017 SUBARU

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$

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Forester 2.5i F 2 5ii

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199

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$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH ONTH HL LEASE/ EASE/ 42 MONTHS/10,000 0 MILES PER YEAR

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

FINANCE OFFER 0% financing up to 63 months on ALL 2017 Legacys in stock

Model Co Code ode HAD-11 1 Offer Expires Exp pires 11/30/16 11/30/1 16

2017 2 201 17 SUBARU SUBARU

Model Code Cod de HFF-14 Offer Expires 11/30/16

FINANCE OFFER 0% limited term financing on ALL 2017 Foresters in stock

WRX WRX X

2017 201 7 SUBARU S

Outback O utback k 2.5ii

Limited imited CVT with h Eyesight Eyesigh ghtt & Navigation Naviga gation LEASE OFFER

249

$

LEASE OFFER

259

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$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH HL LEASE/ EASE/ 36 MONTHS/10,000 000 MILES PER YEAR R

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

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$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

FINANCE OFFER 2.9% Financing up to 60 months with NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 0 DAYS DAYS

Model Cod Code ode HUN-01 Offer Expires Exp pires 11/30/16 6

FINANCE OFFER 0% limited term financing on ALL NEW 2017 Outbacks cks in stock

Model Code Cod de HDF-24 Offer Expire Expires res 11/30/16 6

Driving People Happy “Para sa bagong Subaru, tawagan nyo lang po kami !”

SUBARU OF GLENDALE 1308 S Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91204 www.SubaruofGlendale.net

855-230-1547 Andrew Marilla Sales & Leasing

Christian Marilla Finance Manager

Subaru, Forester, Outback, Tribeca, Legacy, Impreza, WRX, STI, and SUBARU BOXER are registered trademarks. Purchase or lease any new (previously untitled) Subaru and receive a complimentary factory scheduled maintainance plan for 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first). See Subaru Added Security Maintenance Plan for intervals, coverage and limitations. Customer must take delivery before 12-31-16 and reside within the promotional area. At participating dealers only. See dealer for program details and eligibility .


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Nissan of Mission Hills

Out to be the #1 Nissan Dealer in the he Nation* tio ti ion on* Serving the Filipino Community for more than 20 years. s. s.

SPECIALS “Tawagan or hanapin nyo lang ako”

Manuel Lava

“Kayang-kaya nyo ang ng g down do own ow wn at mababa mab ma abab ab bab aba ba lang lang la ang g ang a monthly payment!”

Internet | Fleet Manager

Ikaw ba ay problematic dahil sa Bad Credit/No Credit?. No Driver’s License? No SS? Ok na ang TIN!. Bankruptcy? WALANG PROBLEMA!!! Cell: (661)-644-0944

NEW CAR SPECIALS 2016 NISSAN SENTRA

2016 NISSAN ROGUE

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PRE-OWNED CARS AVAILABLE ‘09 NISSAN SENTRA I4 2.0 ‘15 NISSAN VERSA NOTE HB MANUAL 1.6 S

$

8,995

$

9,995

Stock#: G34321 | Vin: 652707

Stock#: G31781 | Vin: 369184

‘15 15 NISSAN ALTIMA I4 2.5

‘15 15 TOYOTA COROLLA

‘13 KIA SOUL AUTO

$

11,995

Stock#: G19041 | Vin: 536524

$

$

Stock#: G32941 | Vin: 247882

Stock#: U4701 | Vin: 263177

Stock#: G34031 | Vin: 217671

15,995

$

12,995

Stock#: G30131 | Vin: 226319

‘16 NISSAN VERSA CVT 1.6 S PLUS

$

13,595

Stock#: U4663 | Vin: 828860

‘166 NISSAN SENTRA I4 CVT SL ‘155 HONDA ACCORD COUPE V6 AUTO EX EX-LL ‘16 NISSAN FRONTIER 2WD KING CAB I4 AUTO S

$

14,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA I4 2.5

18,995

$

23,595

Stock#: G34451 | Vin: 006978

$

23,995

Stock#: G29531 | Vin: 733518

www.nissanofmissionhills.com | 11000 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills, CA 91345

888-588-7635 ®

WE SERVE ALL AAA, COSTCO, AARP, CREDIT UNION, SAM’S CLUB MEMBERS

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CERRITOS MITSUBISHI

Fall Harvest Specials “Tawag na mu!””

SONNY C. Filipino Sales

EUGENE C. Senior Sales Consultant

HUGE FALL INVENTORY

(562) 688.4626 (562) 472.89388 OF 2015 EVOLUTIONS & LAST YEAR OF PRODUCTION 2017 17 MITSUBISHI MIR MIRAGE RAGE G G4 4 5 Speed S d BUY FOR

MSRP................$14,830

0

11,199

$

Customer Rebate........................$750 Military Rebate .......................$500 Loyalty Rebate .........................$250

*

2016 MITSUBISHI

NET COST

MSRP................$18,430

0

*

2016 MITSUBISHI

0%

14,499

$

Customer Rebate.......................$1,500 Dealer Delivery Bonus.................$500 Loyalty Rebate ...........................$500 Military Rebate ...........................$500

*

2016 MITSUBISHI

72 MONTHS FINANCING

*Lease payment includes Loyalty and Military Rebates.

0

18,199

$

Customer Rebate.......................$1,500 Dealer Delivery Bonus.................$500 Loyalty Rebate ..........................$500 Military Rebate ........................$500

72 MONTHS FINANCING

OUTLANDER ES 7 seater

UP TO

MSRP...................$23,845

%

OUTLANDER SPORTS ES 5 Speed

BUY FOR

MSRP..............$20,490

48 MONTHS FINANCING

LANCER ES 5 Speed

13,699

$

Customer Rebate.....................$1,500 Dealer Delivery Bonus...............$500 Loyalty Rebate ........................$500 Military Rebate .......................$500

%

*

%

72 MONTHS FINANCING

FALL-FRIENDLY PRICED PRE-OWNED CARS! TEST-DRIVE NOW! ‘10 MITSUBISHI LANCER SPORTBACK GTS HB ‘14 HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCHBACK WAS $12,988 $ WAS $10,900 $ Stk: C16151A

8,988

‘12 HONDA CIVIC Si COUPE

WAS $18,800 $ Stk: C2935P

14,999 NURSES PROGRAM AVAILABLE!

Stk: C16279A

9,988

‘09 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX WAS $13,988 $

Stk: C10001A

0

15,900

‘13 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT SE Stk: C16108A

‘11 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN

WAS $16,988 $

WAS $13,988 $

9,988

Stk: C3002P

‘13 TOYOTA SIENNA VAN

‘13 HONDA CIVIC Si

WAS 18,988 $ $

Stk: C2998P

% FINANCING

16,988

WAS 22,999 $ $

Stk: C2995P

18,800

WAS $14,988 $ Stk: C2971P

12,988

‘15 MITASUBISHI OUTLANDER SE SUV

Was $24,988 $ Stk: C16286A

18,999

ANY CREDIT SITUATION, WE CAN HELP YOU. BEST IN CLASS PAYMENT

AVAILABLE ON SELECTED 2014 & 2015 MODELS NO ONE OFFERS MORE!

Mitsubishi Honda Toyota Nissan

560

5 YR/60,000 MILES BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY

YES

ONLY 3/36

ONLY 3/36

ONLY 3/36

10100

10 YR/100,000 MILES LTD POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY

YES

ONLY 3/36

ONLY 5/60

ONLY 5/60

5YR

12,988

‘14 HONDA CR-Z BASE COUPE

YES

5 YR/UNLIMITED MILES NONE NONE NONE ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PRICE LISTED AFTER ALL APPLICABLE REBATES. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE PRICES PLUS GOVERMENT FEES AND ANY DEALER DOCUMENT PREPARATION CHARGE AND EMISSION TESTING CHARGE PLUS DESTINATION CHARGE ALL FACTORY REBATES IN LIEU OF SPECIAL RATES OFFERED BY MITSUBISHI CREDIT AND SPECIAL RATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE WITH ANY ADVERTISED VEHICLES. SEE DEALER FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS. PRICE LISTED AFTER ALL APPLICABLE REBATES SUCH AS CUSTOMER & LOYALTY REBATE. NOT ALL CUSTOMERS QUALIFY FOR LOYALTY RABATE. TO QUALIFY CUSTOMER MUST BE A CURRENT MITSUBISHI VEHICLE REGISTERED OWNER. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE PRICES PLUS GOVERMENT FEES AND ANY DEALER DOCUMENT PREPARATION CHARGE AND EMISSION TESTING CHARGE. ALL FACTORY REBATES IN LIEU OF SPECIAL RATES OFFERED BY MITSUBISHI CREDIT AND SPECIAL RATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE WITH ANY ADVERTISED VEHICLES. SEE DEALER FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS. *All special lease are based on Tier 1 Credit through Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America. All payments are plus tax, first payments, license and acquisition fees included in lease.

Toll Free 1-888-835-6136

10944 South St. Cerritos CA 90703


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“May Filipino Department kami na tutulong sa inyo! Hanapin o tawag lang kay Jose Villanueva (213) 500-1260 at Joel Paguio (323) 547-5394� ‘01 MITSUBISHI MONTERO 4DR 4WD LTD SPORTRONIC

$

‘09 SUZUKI SX4 4DR SDN MAN SPORT FWD

5,995

$

6,995

‘09 MAZDA MAZDA6 4DR SDN AUTO S SPORT

$

‘03 MERCEDES-BENZ E500 4DR SEDAN

7,495

$

7,995

‘07 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 MANUAL CE

$

8,995

VIN: JA4MW51R91J028265 STOCK: X61172

VIN: JS2YC414196201859 STOCK: X60904

VIN: 1YVHP81B895M20547 STOCK: X61898

VIN: WDBUF70J93A199242 STOCK: X61704

VIN: 4T1BE46K87U055028 STOCK: X61614

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‘11 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 MAN LE

$

9,995

$

9,995

$

10,495

$

10,995

$

11,495

VIN: JTNJJXB08DJ024209 STOCK: X61798

VIN: 4A37L2EF9CE002588 STOCK: X61759

VIN: JM3ER2BM2C0415078 STOCK: X61942

VIN: 5UXFB53556LV27238 STOCK: X61227A

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‘15 MAZDA MAZDA5 4DR WGN AUTO SPORT

$

12,495

$

12,995

$

13,495

VIN: 4T1BF1FK3CU597739 STOCK: X61909

VIN: 2T1BU4EE6BC692217 STOCK: X61850

VIN: KMHD35LHXEU184687 STOCK: X61878

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‘07 MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS S550 SEDAN

‘15 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 AUTO XLE (SE)

$

15,495

VIN: 1N4AL3AP2FC261958 STOCK: X61249

$

15,995

VIN: WDDNG71X87A035367 STOCK: X60554

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13,995

$

14,495

VIN: JTKJF5C76D3059818 STOCK: X60415

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‘15 HYUNDAI AZERA 4DR SDN

$

17,995

VIN: 2T3YL4DV9DW002077 STOCK: X61866

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19,495

VIN: KMHFG4JGXFA448446 STOCK: X61680

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Mercedes-Benz of Encino

Autumn Specials this weekend For a limited ted time, get exceptional offers on the Mercedes-Benz s-Benz you’ve always wanted.

Mercedes-Benz 2016

CLA 250

Raymond Orosa Filipino Sales Email: rorosa@mbencino.com

LEASE FOR

299

$

+TAX/MO. for 36 MOS.

*MSRP $35,375 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $3,643 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires November 15, 2016. “Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through November 15, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $33,376. Includes destination charge, premium package, becker MAP PILOT® -pre-writing, becker MAP PILOT® and transpotation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $10,764. Cash due at signing includes $2,549 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $299. Total payments equal $14,108. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

Mercedes-Benz 2016 Mercedes-Benz 2016 Mercedes-Benz 2016 Mercedes-Benz 2016

GLA 250

C 300

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

$

$

329

+TAX/MO. for 36 MOS.

GLC 300 GLE 350

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

+TAX/MO. for 36 MOS.

+TAX/MO. for 36 MOS.

369 $459 $579

+TAX/MO. for 36 MOS.

*MSRP $35,825 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $3,623 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires November 15, 2016.

*MSRP $41,125 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $4,523 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires November 15, 2016.

*MSRP $41,725 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $4,653 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires November 15, 2016.

*MSRP $55,855 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $5,373 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires November 15, 2016.

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through November 15, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $34,726. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transportation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $11,844. Cash due at signing includes $2,499 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $329. Total payments equal $15,138. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through November 15, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $39,516. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transpotation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $13,284. Cash due at signing includes $3,359 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $369. Total payments equal $17,438. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through November 15, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $41,235. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transportation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $16,524. Cash due at signing includes $3,399 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $459. Total payments equal $20,718. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through November 15, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $54,130. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transportation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $20,844. Cash due at signing includes $3,999 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $579. Total payments equal $25,638. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

818.536.2413

16721 Ventura Blvd. Encino CA 91436

mbencino.com

Mercedes-Benz of Encino

You’re not just a Mercedes-Benz driver, you’re part of the family. Up to 5 months’ payment credit* on your current Mercedes-Benz Financial Services lease with the purchase of a new 2015 or 2016 Mercedes-Benz. *Eligible customers will receive up to 5 months’ payment credit on their current lease with a lease or finance of any new 2015 or 2016 Mercedes-Benz vehicle through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services. Certain exclusions apply. See dealer for details.


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