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VOL. XXXII • NO. 298 • 4 SECTIONS 24 PAGES • P18 • MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 • www.manilastandard.net • editorial@manilastandard.net
RECYCLING IN STYLE. Members of EcoWaste Coalition, Buklod Kabataan and DeafEye at a gathering in Quezon City demonstrate the many ways of transforming unwanted materials and garbage into elegant decorations to beautify homes, schools and offices this Christmas season. It’s called recycling by any other name that will not only enhance the Christmas spirit but also reduce the volume of waste for disposal. Manny Palmero
Arroyo zaps term limits
Final action via 3rd reading as House takes up Cha-Cha By Rio N. Araja
ONGRESS is set to approve on third and final reading a proposal amending the 1987 Constitution that would lift the term limits of lawmakers and local officials.
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House Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) No. 15, or the draft federal charter, a priority measure of the Duterte administration, would be passed before the House of Representatives goes on Christmas Break on Saturday. “Because it was passed on second reading, [then] three days after the copy is circulated, we should be taking it up on third reading, hopefully that would be
PROTEST MOVEMENT. Protesters wearing yellow vests stand next to a burning tree, as they demonstrate against rising costs of living they blame on high taxes near the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on Dec. 8, 2018. The ‘yellow vest’ movement in France originally started as a protest against planned fuel increases but has morphed into a mass action denouncing the French president’s policies and top-down style of governing. AFP
Balangiga handover Lawyers’ group bucks Revilla’s acquittal peals PH-US alliance By Rey E. Requejo By Nat Mariano THE handover of the three Balangiga bells on Tuesday will put a “closure” to that episode of history between the United States and the Philippines, Malacañang said Sunday. “We consider the occasion as an affirmation of our strong and enduring relations with our long-standing ally the United States,” Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement. “We thank them for this gesture that would formally put a closure to a tragic and contentious episode in both our countries’ history.” The bells were taken by the American soldiers in 1901 as spoils of war after Filipino revolutionaries supposedly used them to signal the attack on the American soldiers in the town of Balangiga during the Philippine-American War. Two of the bells were kept at the FE Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Next page
THE Integrated Bar of the Philippines on Sunday prodded the Office of the Ombudsman to file a motion for reconsideration of the Sandiganbayan decision last week to acquit former Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. of plunder in the pork barrel scam. IBP national president Abdiel Dan Elijah Fajardo said that Ombudsman’s Office of the Special Prosecutors should file an appeal of the decision of the Sandiganbayan First Division, particularly its civil aspect. Senator Ramon Revilla Jr.
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Coast Guard exec indicted for P689-m mess THE Court of Appeals has upheld the resolution of the Office of the Ombudsman recommending the indictment of a ranking official of the Philippine Coast Guard for illegal cash advances amounting to P689.6 million. This came after the CA’s Special 15th Division through Associate Justice Carmelita Salandanan Manahan denied the petition filed by Capt. Christopher Villa-
corte, who sought to stop his prosecution for alleged involvement in the anomalous use of multi-million-peso cash advances. The Ombudsman had accused Villacorte and three other ranking PCG officials of violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. The Ombudsman also found him together with the coast guard officials Next page
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A POLICE spokesman said Sunday that expectations of intensified rebel attacks during the 2019 elections prompted the Philippine National Police and the military to recommend an extension of martial law in Mindanao. In an interview with radio dzBB, PNP spokesman Chief Supt. Benigno Durana said the rebel activity was expected to continue beyond the May 2019 elections, and that the police would be in a better position to handle this if martial law—which expires Dec. 31, 2018—were extended by a year. Next page
Pump prices: Gas up; diesel, down By Alena Mae S. Flores SEAOIL Philippines and Petro Gazz announced a P0. 40 per liter increase in gasoline and P0.10 per liter rollback for diesel effective 6 am Tuesday to reflect the movement of prices in the world market. Oil players earlier announced that pump prices will likely increase for gasoline by P0.30 to P0.40 per liter this week but will continue to cut the price of diesel by P0.10 to P0.15 per liter. Next page
Monday,” she said. She earlier denied that she rushed the bill through its passage on second reading. “It was part of the democratic process. There was a debate. It was voted on,” she said. RBH No. 15 aims for a presidentialbicameral-federal system of government and would empower Congress to establish federal states by convening Congress into a constituent assembly. Next page
Endangered bird species: Cockatoo PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan—Penal authorities, village leaders, and conservationists renewed a memorandum of agreement designed to protect the critically endangered Philippine cockatoo or “katala” inside the Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm. Next page