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MANILA WATER WAIVES CHARGES; PENALTY FOR SERVICE CUTS UP By Rio N. Araja MANILA Water Co. on Tuesday offered to waive the bills of customers who suffered seven or more waterless days in March, but the state regulator said the company is not off the hook yet for widespread service interruptions in Metro Manila’s east zone. At a news conference, Fernando dela Cruz, Manila Water president, apologized again to their customers for the widespread water service interruptions and offered a one-time reduction in water bills. “We understand the profound frustration that our customers have expressed. And we sincerely apologize for the widespread inconvenience that we have caused all our customers in the east zone concession area with this unprecedented water shortage that began on March 6, which is beyond the typical service interruption,” he said. “All customers will have their minimum charge waived, while...customers in barangays which experienced

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WATER WAIVER.

Manila Water president Fernando dela Cruz apologizes during a news conference Tuesday to the firm’s customers for widespread water interruption, then offers a one-time voluntary bill waiver for customers who experienced a 24/7 waterless service in March. Manny Palmero and Sonny Espiritu

El Niño destroys Mindoro farms

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CCIDENTAL Mindoro has been placed under a state of calamity owing to damage caused by warm weather phenomenon El Niño on its crops―the seventh such province or city across the country to declare so since the official onset of the summer season.

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Budget bill up for Duterte scrutiny, finally By Nat Mariano and Vito Barcelo PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will scrutinize the proposed 2019 national budget before signing it amid alleged last-minute amendments, the Palace said on Tuesday, assuring the public that the spending bill will be in accordance with the Constitution. As he commended the members of Congress for submitting an enrolled bill to the Executive department, Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said President Duterte will have to evaluate whether or not the provisions of the enrolled bill submitted by the Congress are in keeping with the Constitution. “The Senate says it’s illegal, right? Unconstitutional. And the President says he will not sign anything unconstitutional as Next page

Party-lists choose ‘next Speaker’ By Maricel V. Cruz MORE lawmakers on Tuesday threw their support behind former Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez—who is running again for office in May—as the next speaker of the House. Among them were party-list Reps. Catalina Pizarro of Arts, Business, and Science Professionals (ABS), Mariano Piamonte of A-Teacher, Jesulito Manalo of Angkla, Anthony Bravo of CoopNatco, and Cecilia Chavez of Butil. In a statement, the leaders said Romualdez would make a good speaker because he is good at gaining a consensus, and as such, can push President Rodrigo Duterte’s legislative agenda forward. Next page

Martin Romualdez

THE SPEAKER SPEAKS. In vote-rich Negros Occidental, Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo hosts Tuesday senatorial candidates of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago with campaign manager Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio in the hometown of the Speaker’s sister-in- law, Marilou Arroyo, where the latter is running unopposed for a seat in the House of Representatives.

Gloria plays host to Hugpong bets SPEAKER Gloria Macapagal Arroyo hosted Tuesday senatorial candidates of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago in the hometown of her sister-in- law in Negros Occidental where the latter is running for the House of Representatives. “When I saw the schedule of Hugpong, I’ve seen that they don’t get a rally yet here. Since my sister-in- law is a candidate in the fifth district, I said maybe we can invite them. Of course they accepted it. Negros Occidental is a very big province... It’s really for the Hugpong candidates to introduce themselves to the people of Negros Occidental,” she told reporters during her visit to Teleperformance Bacolod City, the first BPO company in the Visayas region which she inaugurated in 2006. Arroyo’s sister-in-law, Marilou Arroyo, is running unopposed for the fifth congressional district of Negros Occidental. After visiting her Roll-on-Roll-off ports and urban poor housing projects, Arroyo continued with her “sentimental journey” by going to the first BPO office in the Visayas region. Next page

Provincial agriculture officer Nonoy Baranda said Occidental Mindoro’s Sangguniang Panlalawigan declared a state of calamity last week to hasten the release of calamity funds to aid farmers affected by the dry spell, which has so far caused P149 million in damage to crops. With the green light from the provincial board, the provincial government also gave fuel subsidies to farmers, which they can use for farming machinery, Baranda said. Seeds of vegetables that don’t need much water to grow were also distributed to farmers. Occidental Mindoro follows the provinces of Cebu, North Cotabato, Zamboanga Sibugay and Davao del Sur, as well as the cities of Zamboanga and Pagadian, in declaring a state of calamity over El Nino’s effects. The state weather bureau had warned last week that the effects of El Niño, a weather pattern associated with reduced rainfall, would become more drastic during the summer season. Next page

Rody vows to kill adviser if he’s into drugs By Nat Mariano

the statement after sacked Philippine National Police officer Eduardo Acierto claimed that the PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will kill Michael President and former PNP chief Ronald dela Rosa Yang, his former economic adviser, if the Davao- ignored an intelligence report about Yang’s albased Chinese businessman is involved in illegal leged involvement in illegal drugs. drugs, Malacañang said on Tuesday. “You don’t know this guy [Duterte]. He Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo made Next page Michael Yang

Drug situation worsens; 31 celebrities on watchlist By Francisco Tuyay and Nat Mariano THE recent confiscation of more than a billion pesos worth of shabu shows that big-time drug trafficers are using the Philippines as a transshipment point, the po-

lice said Tuesday. “International drug syndicates continue to mock our laws and smuggle in large volumes of illegal drugs as seen in the recent confiscation and arrest of foreign nationals,” said Philippine National Police spokesman Sr. Supt. Bernard Banac.

Stolen Picasso rediscovered A DUTCH art detective dubbed the “Indiana Jones of the Art World” has struck again, finding a Picasso painting worth 25 million euros stolen from a Saudi sheikh’s yacht on the French Riviera in 1999 Next page

Last week, state anti-narcotics agents seized some P1.1 billion of shabu inside the posh village of Ayala Alabang in Muntinlupa and arrested three Chinese nationals—Cua Kian Kok, 43; Go Kei Kei, 40; Li Zhao Yang, 19 and a Filipino, Emmanueal Pascual, 79. Next page

Snowden supporter TORONTO—A woman who helped Edward Snowden hide in Hong Kong after his leaks exposed US global surveillance programs arrived Monday in Canada with her daughter, where they were granted asylum. Next page


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