VOL. XXIX NO. 268 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 SATURDAY : NOVEMBER 7, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Poe blasts corruption in ‘Yolanda’ rehab work
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1M STILL HOMELESS Success, but still a lot of work needed 2 years after ‘Yolanda’
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TACLOBAN CITY—This coastal city marks the second anniversary of the destructive visit of Super Typhoon “Yolanda” Sunday with more than one million survivors still without safe homes—but also a symbol of hope from the Vatican.
Second anniversary. Climate
activists light candles in Manila on Friday to mark the second anniversary of the devastation wreaked by Super Typhoon ‘Yolanda.’ The photo below shows Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez mingling with Filipinos in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican to wait for Pope Francis’ blessing of the Santo Niño de Tacloban that will be unveiled in Tacloban on Nov. 8. AFP
Pope Francis earlier this week blessed a two-foot image of the Sto. Nino de Tacloban, patron saint of Tacloban City. The image is being brought back to the city in time for the second anniversary rites by Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, who hand-carried it so the Pope could bless it in an audience at the Holy See arranged by Philippine Ambassaodr Mercy Tuason. “Despite the suffering and deaths caused by Yolanda, we can only remain hopeful and positive,” Romualdez said. “After all, He has proven that indeed there is always a rainbow after the storm. Because of the overwhelming outpouring of compassion from all over the country and the whole world, we were able to rise above the tragedy. Next page
Palace vows not to hide street people By Sandy Araneta THE Palace said Friday it will not hide away street children during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, saying that the money given to the homeless was part of the administration’s modified con-
ditional cash transfer program. “Again, they will not be hidden from view. We have already explained that the modified CCT is a program already being done by the DSWD, and the help given is not limited to only when there is a big event,” said deputy presi-
dential spokesperson Abigail Valte, during a press briefing in Malacañang. “However, we have seen this opportunity to start helping them so they could have a transition from the streets into dignified living quarters,” Valte added, without elaborating. Next page
Naia brass told: Watch those doing watching
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