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VOL. XXXI • NO. 37 • 5 SECTIONS 20 PAGES • P18 • SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 • www.thestandard.com.ph • editorial@thestandard.com.ph

PREMIER POLO SERIES UNWRAPS 4TH EVENT

By Randy Caluag

THE country’s business elite and foreign dignitaries gather once again when the first ever Chairman’s Polo Cup unwraps today at the Manila Polo Club inside Forbes Park in Makati City. Held in honor of the club’s Polo chairman, Anthony Filamor, the contest serves as the penultimate event to the season-ending President’s Cup. Expected in attendance are the Who’s Who in business and politics, as well as diplomats all eager to get a piece of the game dubbed the “sport of kings.” The players, who are kings in their

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own field, will roll up their sleeves and play for honor and glory aboard their favorite mounts. “Every Polo match is called a ‘friendly,’ but it’s always competitive. Expect the adrenaline to be pumping among the players, and see horses rushing and balls flying,” said Michael Vincent Ybiernas, MPC Polo and Equestrian manager. Two teams, with four players each, will battle for the premier High Goal championship trophy, which is considered the expert division in this event held in partnership with the Manila Standard and supported by Martin Romualdez. Turn to A2

REGAL GAME. Filipino polo enthusiasts play a friendly ahead of the first Chairman’s Cup, the penultimate event of the current polo season, at the Manila Polo Club in Makati City.

ROBREDO UNFAZED BY IMPEACH PLAN By Maricel V. Cruz

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FTER Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez threatened to seek her impeachment, Vice President Leni Robredo on Saturday denied being part of the impeachment case against President Rodrigo Duterte or seeking to embarrass the Philippines at the United Nations.

“I have not heard what Speaker Alvarez said but I read it in the social media. It is hard to comment since I do not know his basis. But several times our President repeated that he is sure I am not part of the destabilization plot,” Robredo said from her home in Naga City.

“If his basis for impeachment complaint is the one filed by the Magdalo, they themselves said I am not part in the filing of impeachment complaint,” she added. But a small group of Filipinos appeared unconvinced as they picketed the Office of the Vice President in Quezon City to demand

her resignation although she was in her home province of Camarines Sur. Solicitor General Jose Calida also weighed in on the matter and suggested that voters, who elected Duterte on his platform of a war against drugs, will turn against the Vice President. “VP Robredo will reap the people’s wrath and contempt for her treasonous act,” Calida posted on his Twitter account, offering his services to Alvarez should he decide to pursue the impeachment complaint against Robredo. Calida also accused Robredo of being part of destabilization efforts against the Duterte administration. “VP Robredo shamelessly pan-

dered the desire of the Yellow Cult to depose President Duterte, which if successful, will immensely benefit her,” Calida posted, adding that she debased the Office of the President by “betraying the trust of our people.” “The carping VP has joined the ranks of the destabilizers,” said the solicitor general, who is also known as the tribune of the people. But Robredo denied any malice when she released a video statement for a UN commission even before she, as a lawyer, could take any action by raising her allegations before the proper local authorities. She said the video was done in February and was only released last week. Turn to A2

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US PRESSES CHINA FOR TOUGH NOKOR STANCE

CLARIFY BUILDING PLAN, PH ASKS CHINA By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan

COOPERATION AT ITS FINEST. Performers show the beauty of cooperation and athleticism during the opening of the Year of Tourism Cooperation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China at the Philippine International Convention Center. Teddy Pelaez

AQUINO CHEERLEADER PICKS ON WRONG DIGONG By F. Pearl A. Gajunera DAVAO CITY—Former Aquino administration cheerleader Leah Navarro again picked on Digong in social media over the weekend but netizens were not amused because her target was not the current Malacañang resident but his newborn grandson, Marko Digong“Stonefish”Carpio. “Poor kid. One day someone’s gonna call him ‘hey, Stonedfish,’”

Navarro, once a member of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board, posted on her Twitter account. It was not the first time Navarro hit at Grandpa Digong who has been the butt of her frequent tirades since the presidential campaign last year when she said the candidates of the Liberal Party of former President Benigno Aquino III were all “decent people.”

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But netizens soon took to social media and lashed at the sexagenarian co-founder of the Black & White Movement for picking on a 17-day-old infant. @czar_eight immediately posted “@leahnavarro too bad, the kid was just having his sunrise.. While you? You’re having your sunset... #LeniResign.” Others took to other social media to reply:

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“Minsan ang iniisip nating matatalinong tao dahil galing sa buena familia ay bobo pala [Sometimes the very person we think is smart because he/she comes from a good family is actually stupid]!” one NB Porras posted on his Facebook account from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. “Patunay si Lea Navarro na kinain ng sobrang inggit sa mga Duterte.. Turn to A2

PRESIDENTIAL Spokesman Ernesto Abella on Saturday said the Philippines has asked China to clarify recent reports that revealed its plan to build the first environmental monitoring station on the disputed Panatag Shoal. Also known as Bajo de Masinloc or Scarborough Shoal, the triangle-shaped sandbank sits within the 200 nautical miles of the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, which China is claiming ownership despite Manila’s victorious case against it in the United Nations Arbitral Tribunal. “We are seeking information from Chinese authorities to clarify the accuracy of the report,” as first published in the state-owned Hainan Daily, Abella said. Meanwhile, acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo said the country is not too keen in including its arbitration victory in the United Nations over China in the framework of the Code of Conduct in the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations or Asean. The Philippines chairs the 10-member Asean this year and will host meetings of the regional bloc, but Manalo said it will remain Turn to A2

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