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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA EDITION
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THE PREMIER FILIPINO-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. SINCE 1961
Vol. 62 No.24 January 26-February 1, 2023
PINOY, 17 OTHERS DEAD IN 3 MASS KILLINGS IN 8 DAYS IN CALIFORNIA Biden, Harris, Newsom, FilAms mourn, call for stricter gun control or gun ban By Claire Morales True, Managing Editor
SAN FRANCISCO/LOS ANGELES - Just two days after a gunman killed 11 people, including a Filipino American, while people were celebrating the Lunar New Year at a Monterey Park dance studio, seven more people were shot dead near San Francisco, as California suffered one of its bloodiest spates of Page 9 PRESIDENT Joe Biden and California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a file photo. mass gun violence in decades. Both leaders called for stricter gun safety measures and reforms to avoid mass killings.
Talks ongoing for joint PHL-US patrols in West PHL Sea By Be�ng Laygo Dolor, Editor
MANILA – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s promise to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that Filipino fishermen would be allowed to catch fish in the contested West Philippine Sea after their recent meeting in Beijing may not have reached the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG). The CCG drove away another Filipino fishing vessel from the Ayungin Shoal this week and
Marcos was hardpressed to explain the most recent aggressive Chinese action against the country’s fishermen. The government was asked to take stronger action against China, and one possible move may yet force President Xi to make good on his promise. The Philippines and the US are in serious talks to conduct joint patrols in the West Philippine Sea in the near future. Philippine Ambas-Page 10
FilAm shooting victim hailed, gun violence hit By Jun Nucum LOS ANGELES - Focusing instead on his love for the people in his community, hearing about their lives and sharing his own stories with so much gusto and enthusiasm and his passion for ballroom dancing and being the life of the party, the family of Filipino American shooting victim also expressed their wish that he would be remembered “as a loving father, a dedicated son and brother, a grandfather who loved his three
g r a n d daughters fiercely, an uncle who loved his nieces and nephews like his own.” Valen�no Alvero The family of slain Filipino American Valentino Marcos Alvero stressed this in a statement released by Karmel Page 8
NEWS AND VIEWS YOU TRUST
AG Bonta launches anti-Asian hate awareness campaign By Gilda Balan, Correspondent
OAKLAND - California Attorney General (AG) Rob Bonta last week launched a new community-led anti-Asian hate awareness campaign. Bonta, the first Fil-Am to be elected as the state’s AG, launched a racial justice bureau, created a hate crime coordinator post, and offered the state’s resources to minimize, if not eradicate, the scourge of antiAsian hate, which usually targets senior citizens or women, two of the most vulnerable Page 8
Dep-Ed laptops overpriced by almost P1-B, Senate wants officials charged PASAY CITY - The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee has recommended the filing of graft and perjury charges against highranking officials of the Department of Budget and Management’s Procurement Services and the Department of Education (DepEd) who were part of an alleged anomalous purchase of “overpriced” and “outdated” laptops. Sen. Francis Tolentino, chairman of the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, said that based on the 197-paged committee report, the Senate found that the contract supply and delivery of laptop computers for public Page 8
PHL-US trade in 2022 exceeds $33 B: Envoy
Biden-Marcos meet eyed in April in US VIEWS & COMMENTS
SHOWBIZ
Are you deportable for committing a Dolly de Leon crime involving wins award in moral turpitude Sweden (CIMT)? By A�y. Lozano
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