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CARWORLD OWNER, 2 OTHERS KILLED IN CHOPPER CRASH MALOLOS CITY—A Pampanga businessman, his bodyguard and a pilot died Thursday past noon after their helicopter crashed into a fishpond in Barangay Anilao, Malolos City. Killed were Liberato Laus, owner of the CarWorld chain of car dealers and CLTV36, a regional TV station; the pilot, Capt. Eber Coronel, and Laus’ bodyguard, Wilfran Esteban. Bulacan police said Laus and Coronel were declared dead on arrival at the Bulacan Medical Center while Esteban died while being treated in the emergency room. Witnesses said they saw the red chopper trying to land then suddenly going down and bursting into flames. Civil aviation investigators have been dispatched to the scene of the accident. The chopper left the Ninoy Aquino International Airport general aviation hangar around 12:28 p.m. and was going to San END OF THE LINE. Pampanga business executive Liberato ‘Levy’ Laus (left), owner of the CarWorld chain of car dealers and CLTV 36, a regional TV broadcast station in Central Fernando, Pampanga when the accident Luzon, is killed with helicopter pilot, Capt. Eber Coronel, when their helicopter crashed on a fishpond in Malolos. Laus’ bodyguard Wilfran Esteban died while being treated in a hospital. Next page Orlan Mauricio

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PRESIDENTIAL WELCOME. Chinese President Xi Jinping greets visiting President Rodrigo Duterte at the Great Hall of the People on Thursday, with the two leaders expected to discuss the South China Sea dispute. AFP

8-quake, tsunami warnings hoisted PHIVOLCS fears movement in Manila Trench

Rody visit yields 2 China deals so far By Vito Barcelo THE Philippines and China have forged two agreements on promoting investment cooperation and drug rehabilitation efforts as the two countries affirmed strong diplomatic ties despite tensions in the disputed South China Sea. The two formal accords were signed after President Rodrigo Duterte met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and agreed to further enhance the bilateral relations at the Great Hall of the People. In a statement, Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said the Philippines and China would come up with a project list that will serve as the focus of cooperation between the National Economic and

Development Authority and the National Development and Reform Commission. “The drug treatment facilities, funded by China through a grant, are located in Sarangani and Agusan del Norte. Ambassador Jose Santiago Sta. Romana signed the document on the country’s behalf while Minister of Commerce Zhong Shan signed for China,” Panelo said. At the start of their meeting, Duterte called for stronger relations between the Philippines and China, saying the bilateral ties were based on mutual trust, respect and friendship. Duterte is in China to attend the second Belt and Road forum for the Philippines. Xi’s Belt and Road Initiative, unveiled

By Rio N. Araja and Vito Barcelo

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HE Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology on Thursday said movement in the Manila Trench under the West Philippine Sea could trigger a magnitude-8 earthquake and result in a tsunami that could affect Zambales, Tarlac and Pampanga.

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Consumers slam Manila Water refund SOME Manila Water consumers will get a refund that will come from the penalties imposed on the company over a supply shortage that brought misery to sevenmillion consumers in the capital, regulators said Wednesday. The penalties include a P534-million fine and a P600-million fund to develop a new water source. This will be on top of a “self-imposed” P500-million plan to provide financial relief to customers, the Metropolitan

Waterworks and Sewerage System said earlier. But a consumer advocacy group said Thursday the P534-million refund was not enough for Manila Water’s sevenmillion consumers who were affected by the recent water service interruptions. Water for the People Network convener Rosario Bella Guzman said the amount would only Next page

MANILA TRENCH. Located west of Luzon and Mindoro, the trench reaches a depth of about 5,400 meters, in contrast with the average depth of the South China Sea of about 1,500 meters. It is created by subduction in which the Sunda Plate is subducting under the Philippine Mobile Belt, producing this almost N-S trending trench. It is associated with frequent earthquakes.

Hunger rate on the decline, SWS says

GIANT RISK. Workers fix the finishing touches on a life-like representation of a dead whale beached at the Cultural Center of the Philippines grounds to inform the public on the perils of ocean pollution. Lino Santos

THE Philippines registered a decline in its hunger rate for the second consecutive quarter, a recent survey by the Social Weather Stations showed. The SWS’ first quarter 2019 hunger rate survey showed that only 9.5 percent or an estimated 2.3-million families experienced “involuntary hunger” at least once in the past three months. In other developments:

Dogs save lives as quake hits

Marijuana: High value export?

THEY are not only man’s best friends. Sometimes they are also called on to save human lives. Senior Police dogs Billy, Thunder and Farah, all members of the MMDA K9 Unit, diligently followed orders in Next page

• President Rodrigo Duterte is tirelessly working to improve the socioeconomic status of the Filipinos, Malacañang said Thursday. “The Chief Executive has been working tirelessly in improving the socioeconomic status of millions of Filipinos for them to lead a more comfortable, secure and prosperous life,” Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement. Next page

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ALREADY the first country in the world to legalize recreational use of marijuana, Uruguay now aims to go further by becoming the first in Latin America to export it for medicinal purposes.

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Such a tsunami could also enter Manila Bay within an hour, said PHIVOLCS Director Renato Solidum, affecting 2.5-million people, 200 schools and 35 hospitals in Metro Manila. It was the second dire warning from Phivolcs in as many days. On Wednesday, Solidum said the West Valley Fault running through six cities in Metro Manila and nearby provinces could move and trigger a magnitude-7.2 earthquake anytime. Next page

Post-quake check on buildings begins By Joel E. Zurbano and Vito Barcelo MAKATI’S Office of the Building Official on Thursday inspected the offices of the Metro Manila Development Authority building on EDSA and Orense Street Next page


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