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VOL. XXXII • NO. 259 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 • www.manilastandard.net • editorial@manilastandard.net

MUDDY TRAP. At least 20 people are killed and 11 more trapped under chunky mud in ghostly landslides in the Cordillera mountain area of Natonin when a wall of mud slammed into a public works building hours after Typhoon ‘Rosita’ bushwhacked northern Luzon on Tuesday. Rescuers have been having a hard time reaching the area because landslides have cut off roads.

Halloween tragedy: 20 dead Trump mulls over ‘Rosita’ landslides bury 11 others EO to nullify US Tuyay citizens’birthright By Francisco T LEAST 20 PRESIDENT Donald Trump said he will scrap a constitutional guarantee to citizenship for anyone born on US soil in a headline-grabbing move bolstering his anti-immigration platform a week before midterm elections. The surprise announcement, in an interview with Axios released in part on Tuesday, followed the dispatch of more than 5,000 regular troops to the Mexican border, itself a highly unusual move prompted by Trump’s warnings of a migrant “invasion.” The birthright citizenship proposal was likely to prove even more controversial, given questions over whether a president can meddle with the constitution at all. Next page

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people were killed and 11 others remained trapped under thick mud in deadly landslides in the Cordillera region where Typhoon “Rosita” left a trail of destruction on its way out of the country. Most of the landslide victims were pinned to death in the Cordillera mountain area of Natonin when a wall of mud slammed into a public works building, regional disaster management chief Ruben Carandang said. Next page

P25-wage hike a pittance—Labor By Vito Barcelo

CONTINUING TRICK. Photos of 2-year-old Maya Hwang wearing a ‘headless’ girl costume went viral online. Some children get the treat, others get the trick, as Travis, 6, and Lucas, 3 (top right) react after they are given some treat from their neighbor during a party on the eve of All Saints’ Day in Barangay Mabolo Tres in Bacoor City, Cavite while residents of Mandaluyong enjoy a Halloween twist (below right) to the Zumba dance craze complete with make-up, costume and props as they join the annual ‘Zombie Zumba’ Fitness Caravan 2018. Ey Acasio, Andrew Rabulan

Lion Air exec, staff fired THE smashed fuselage of a crashed Indonesian Lion Air jetliner may have been found, a top military commander said Wednesday, as Jakarta ordered the removal of the budget carrier’s technical director and staff who cleared the doomed flight for takeoff. Next page

LABOR groups slammed the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board for approving a P25 daily wage hike for Metro Manila workers, calling it a “pittance” that pleased only employers. In a statement, the Alliance of Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines and Bukluran ng Manggaga-

wang Pilipino said the additional P25 was not enough to recover the value lost due to inflation after prices of all commodities steadily increased in the past months. “It is not a wage increase in real terms and falls far short of addressing the lost value of NCR wages in the face of the spiralingprices of basic goods,” said ALU-TUCP spokesman Alan Tanjusay Next page said.

Guerrero: Customs men still run show

Petron lowers LPG price by P7.50/kilo

By Vito Barcelo

By Alena Mae S. Flores

NEWLY appointed Customs Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero said Wednesday there will be no militarization at the bureau, contrary to President Rodrigo Duterte’s statement that the Armed Forces of the Philippines would temporarily take over Customs to stop the corruption there. In other developments: • Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Wednesday the military takeover of the Bureau of Customs was not something that had been discussed beforehand between him and the President. “It was just a decision of the President,” Lorenzana told reporters when asked if he CHANGE OF COMMAND. Outgoing Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapeña had been privy to the order before it was (inset, who has been assigned to head the Technical Education and Skills Development announced by Duterte on Sunday night. Authority) hands over the agency’s flag to newly installed Commissioner Rey Leonardo • Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said Guerrero during a turnover ceremony at the Customs head office at the Port Area in

PETRON Corp. will cut the price of cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas by a hefty P7.50 per kilo or P82.50 per 11-kilo LNG tank effective 12:01 am Nov. 1 to reflect the lower contract price of LPG in the world market for November. Next page

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Manila on Wednesday. Norman Cruz

Rody boosts war on drugs via PADS By Nat Mariano PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has institutionalized the Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs Strategy or PADS to boost the government’s crackdown against illegal drugs. He made the decision after realizing that Next page


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