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S things stand, an opposition sweep of vote-rich Central Luzon is impossible right now. President Rodrigo Duterte is popular there. Not just popular, but very popular. The local government ofkCIALS ARE SOLIDLY BEHIND THE ADMINISTRAtion candidates. But the almost-hopeless fortunes of the opposition candidates for the Senate in the plains is about to dramatically change in a matter of days, or a few weeks at the most, right before the
‘Stop complaining, focus on defense’ BY CATHERINE S. VALENTE
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ALACAĂ‘ANG on Saturday told Rappler chief Maria Ressa to “be truthful on the present situationâ€? as she cannot use freedom of the press forever to put the blame on the Duterte administration for her arrest. In a statement, Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo insisted that
Ressa’s arrest does not violate any of her rights as it underwent due process. “Instead of fomenting disrespect to the constituted authorities and using her journalistic talent t o s p r e a d h e r twisted and pretentious a d vo c a c y, s h e should focus on her defense and be truthful on her present
situation,� Panelo said. “She cannot forever hide behind the freedom of the press every time she commits what probably is a transgression of law as determined by the investigating prosecutor and the judge handling her case,� he added. Ressa was again arrested at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1
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The empowerment of women and children REFLECTIONS
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HERE is a rising tide of people power in the world today and it is female power. Women are standing up and speaking out as never before and more people are sitting up and listening to what they have to say. Their message is basic, straightforward and its most important words are: freedom from abuse, equality, justice, education. Across the world, the “#MeToo Movement� is empowering women and girls to stand up and challenge those who
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GONG OF PEACE President Rodrigo Duterte sounds the ‘agung’ or ‘gong,’ marking the official day of inauguration of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) in Cotabato City. With Duterte is BARMM Interim Chief Minister Al Haj Murad Ebrahim.
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VACC: Road-rage crimes call for revival of death penalty THE founding chairman of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) on Saturday again pushed for the reimposition of the death penalty in the Philippines over the recent spate of road-rage crimes in different areas in the country.
Dante Jimenez cited the killing of roadrage victim Larry Fortaleza, 54, who was gunned down in Pasay City last March 17. 0OLICE IDENTIkED THE SUSPECT WHO IS STILL at large, as Rey Dongon, aged between 2426 years old, and a resident at Upper Narra
Street, Barangay Payatas B in Quezon City. Jimenez, who was at the victim’s wake at the Santa Rita de Cascia Chapel on Quirino Avenue, Baclaran in Paraùaque City on Friday, decried the apparently unchanging trend in violent crimes com-
mitted by perpetrators. The victim will be interred at Providence Park in DasmariĂąas, Cavite on March 30, after a Mass at the same chapel at 1:30 p.m. Having just attended the burial of
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EU stunned HONASAN SITS AS DICT as deadline CHIEF IN JULY – SOTTO passes with no Brexit
On Earth Hour, public urged to curb plastic use
BRUSSELS: The date for the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union was seemingly chiseled in stone ‡ -ARCH 7HEN IT kNALLY ARRIVED with no Brexit, Europeans could only shake their heads in frustrated disbelief. They saw three years of bluster on how Britain would leave the EU on its own terms dissolve Friday with the last of three votes in Parliament that failed to approve Prime Minister Theresa May’s divorce
IN observance of Earth Hour on Saturday, MalacaĂąang called on the public to take part in a global movement to call for the cutting down on the use of plastics. In a statement, Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo noted how Earth Hour was important for Filipinos to participate in over reports showing that the Philippines was among the top contributors of plastic waste in the world. “This year’s observance of Earth Hour
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SEN. Gregorio Honasan 2nd will be at the helm of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) as secretary in July this year, according to Senate President Vicente Sotto 3rd Sotto made the announcement in response to media queries on Honasan’s status as a result of the recent reappointment of Eliseo Rio as DICT acting secretary. President Rodrigo Duterte signed Rio’s appointment as DICT acting head on March 25. Sotto explained that Honasan was not able to immediately report to his new assignment as DICT head as he still needs to face the Commission on Appointments (CA).
The President signed the appointment papers of Honasan last November 20 or a month before Congress adjourned for the Christmas break last year. Honasan, who heads the Senate defense and security committee under the current 17th Congress, will still face the CA over his new Cabinet appointment. “You are hereby nominated Secretary, Department of Information and Communications Technology,� the paper addressed to Honasan read. “By virtue hereof, and upon consent of the Commission on Appointments, you may qualify and enter upon the perforMANCE OF DUTIES OF THE OFkCE FURNISHING
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MEET SM’S SAM The country’s first in-mall smart customer service robot was launched at SM Megamall on March 28. Sam, set to roll out to other SM malls soon, can greet, entertain and assist shoppers. In photo: SM Little Stars 2017 finalist Chie Parmisano with Sam.
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