Manila Standard - 2018 September 2 - Sunday

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VOL. XXXII • NO. 199 • 4 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 • www.manilastandard.net • editorial@manilastandard.net

BEST PERFORMANCE WOMEN, YOUTH POWER PH SHOWING IN ASIAD IN 8 YEARS By Riera U. Mallari

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AKARTA—Following a one-gold performance in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea, the Philippines came into the 2018 Palembang Jakarta Asiad with modest goals and low expectations, hoping for the best while expecting the worst.

After 17 days, the 227-strong delegation delivered four golds, two silvers and 15 bronze medals, its best showing in the games in eight years, improving on the 1-3-11 goldsilver-bronze haul of the delegation in the 2014 Incheon Asian Games. “Our athletes can stand proud on the medal stand. We have really improved our medal tally from one gold, three silvers and 11 bronze medals. We’ve done better,” said Philippine Olympic Committee president Ricky Vargas. Looking at the results, two common denominators stood out—women and youth power. Turn to A2

RODY SETS CURBS ON POLL BETS PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte, who promised clean and honest midterm elections next year, is planning to set up checkpoints nationwide and limit the number of each candidate’s security escorts and firearms to just two. “I will limit the firearms to only two. Uni-

formed security, two,” Duterte said during the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas Turn to A2

EGG-CITING SHANGHAI EXHIBIT SHANGHAI—”Last one in is a rotten egg,”a neon sign in brilliant pink goads, as half a dozen people frolic and snap photos in a giant caviar bowl. In an adjacent room, two schoolgirls in matching pink and white dresses jump excitedly on a trampoline the shape of a frying pan, taking pictures with a Hello Kitty camera. “The Egg House” in Shanghai is where an apparently unhealthy interest in eggs and selfies meets Alice in Wonderland. Turn to A2

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Great-hearted and majestic on the medal at the Palembang Jakarta Asiad stand, the Philippines is hauling home four golds, two silvers and 15 bronze medals—an improvement from the 1-3-11 gold-silver-bronze booty four years ago in Incheon, Korea—thanks to women athletes and youth power: Yuka Saso, Bianca Pagdanganan, Kay Lois Go, and Margielyn Didal and Hidilyn Diaz.

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DIVERS from the Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Navy on Saturday conducted undersea assessment in the shallow depths of Hasa-Hasa Shoal where the Philippine Navy frigate BRP Gregorio del Pilar ran aground last Tuesday. Col. Noel Detoyato, Armed Forces of the Philippines Public Affairs Office chief, said divers from the Coast Guard Multi-Role Response vessel 4407 who arrived Friday began their underwater assessment. Turn to A2

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