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Vol. 61 No. 38 April 28-May 4, 2022

NEWS AND VIEWS YOU TRUST

LENI GAINS GROUND; MARCOS STILL LEADS

VP poised to spring surprise; Isko, PHL consulate airs reminders Pacquiao still hopeful of poll win on Pinoy voters By ALFRED GABOT, Editor-in-Chief By Jun Nucum

MANILA – With only a few days before the May 9 election, Vice President Maria Leonor Leni Robredo has gained some ground on frontrunner Ferdinand Marcos Jr. judging from big rallies for her ticket in Bulacan, Cebu, Macapagal Avenue in Pasay City on her birthday and other areas and the influx of new endorsers. Page 9

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PHL CONGEN Neil Ferrer

SUPPORTERS of VP Leni Robredo at her Pasay rally. Robredo and former Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. are in inset photos. (Photo by Gilda Pasion Balan)

SAN FRANCISCO - The Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco has mailed voting packets to all registered Filipino overseas absentee voters in northern California and nearby states under its jurisdiction such as Alaska,Page 23

Comelec’s role in May polls under scrutiny By Be�ng Laygo Dolor, Editor

MANILA – Some sectors have cast doubts on the Commission on Elections’ (Comelec) ability to deliver clean and honest elections on May 9. This, after one of the poll body’s commissioners threatened

to imprison anyone who casts aspersions on the Comelec, which was quickly downplayed by another commissioner. Filipino Advocates for Jus�ce organizes the mul�genera�onal Filipino Commissioner Rey Bulay had community to achieve social and economic empowerment. Courtesy FAJ warned that anyone criticizing the poll body could be arrested. He Page 8

SC upholds anti-terrorism law with finality, petitions junked BAGUIO CITY – The Supreme Court (SC) en banc has denied with finality all petitions challenging Republic Act 11479

FAJ gets $225K grant From API Equity Fund By Cherie M. Querol Moreno

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AN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Filipino Advocates for Justice, the pioneering Filipino proponent of immigrant rights in the or The Anti-Terrorism Act of San Francisco Bay Area, has been awarded $225,000 from the 2020 as it denied with finality the motions for reconsideration of its Asian Pacific Islander Equity Fund to fight hate crimes targeting Dec. 7, 2021 decision. Page 10 Asians and Pacific Islanders. Page 11

New wave of COVID-19 infections in PHL ‘inevitable’ By Jeanne Michael Penaranda MANILA - Another wave of new corona virus infections is “inevitable” in the Philippines following increased public mobility, easing of restrictions, especially during the election campaigns, and new variants, Page 8

Marawi, 7 areas placed under Comelec control

BSP ignores protests, prints polymer bank notes VIEWS & COMMENTS

SHOWBIZ

SPORTS

How can you prove a good faith marriage?

Kylie Verzosa, FilAm Jake Cuenca call it quits

Yuka Saso inishes strong in LA tourney

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