Sunday, December 27, 2009

Schumacher to race for Mercedes in 2010

German firm welcome back their former 'apprentice'



After weeks of speculation Mercedes confirmed on Wednesday that Michael Schumacher will make a comeback to race for the team next season alongside fellow German Nico Rosberg.

Schumacher, who retired at the end of 2006, has signed a deal that will see him return to the Formula One grid at the age of 41, bidding to add to his record tally of 91 wins and seven world titles.

It follows a planned comeback earlier this year for Ferrari - the team with which he won his last five drivers’ championships - to replace the injured Felipe Massa. Those plans had to be abandoned because of a neck injury from a motorbike accident.

Now fully fit, Schumacher will revive his relationship with Mercedes, a company with whom he had close ties earlier in his career. The German carmaker recently purchased the 2009 title-winning Brawn GP team, retaining team principal Ross Brawn, who previously helped lead Schumacher to title glory at Benetton and Ferrari.

"Mercedes GP Petronas represents a new challenge for me both in a sporting and a personal context,” said Schumacher. “It is a new chapter in my racing career and I am really looking forward to working with my old friend Ross Brawn and my companions from my days with the Mercedes Junior Programme.

“I am convinced that together we will be involved in the fight for the Formula One World Championship next year and I am already looking forward to getting back onto the race track. For me, this partnership closes the circle. Mercedes supported me for so many years when I began my Formula One career and now I can hopefully give something back to the brand with the star."

Ross Brawn commented: "I am delighted that we can confirm today that Michael will make his much-anticipated return to Formula One next year and drive for our Mercedes GP Petronas team. As seven-time world champion, Michael's outstanding record in Formula One speaks for itself and I am looking forward to working with him again.

“With the completion of our driver line-up, I believe that we now have the most exciting partnership in Formula One with Michael and Nico, who provide the perfect mix of talent, experience, speed and youth. We can now turn our full attention to the preparations for the new season and everyone at Mercedes GP Petronas is extremely excited about the challenge ahead.”

Explaining Schumacher’s previous Mercedes relationship, Norbert Haug, Vice-President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsports, added: "In April 1991, when I had been in charge of the Mercedes-Benz Motorsport programme for just six months, Michael was standing beside me on the balcony one evening. Without the slightest doubt, he said in a low voice: ‘It's about time that I got into Formula One’. Michael had just turned 22 years of age and four months later, he made his debut at Spa in a Jordan. Mercedes-Benz helped him to this point and the rest is history: seven world championship titles, more than any racing driver, 91 Grand Prix wins, more than any racing driver. Michael has more of everything than every other driver.

“As part of the Mercedes Junior Programme, Michael had raced in Group C sports cars and competed in a few DTM races. Ross Brawn, then our opponent at Jaguar, quickly realised Michael's talent and they went on to win all seven of his drivers' world championship titles together at Benetton and Ferrari. Our sporting ambition has always been that Michael should drive again where his professional career had started and Michael knew that. We often joked about it after the races and discussed the prospect seriously several times during the last 14 years in Formula One. It didn't happen in 1995, it didn't happen in 1998 and it didn't happen in 2005. I am delighted that it will now happen in 2010. I am very much looking forward to working with Michael and everybody at Mercedes-Benz and Daimler extends a very warm welcome to our 'apprentice' of 19 years ago. That apprentice is now the most successful racing driver of all time."


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Schumacher to race for Mercedes in 2010

German firm welcome back their former 'apprentice'



After weeks of speculation Mercedes confirmed on Wednesday that Michael Schumacher will make a comeback to race for the team next season alongside fellow German Nico Rosberg.

Schumacher, who retired at the end of 2006, has signed a deal that will see him return to the Formula One grid at the age of 41, bidding to add to his record tally of 91 wins and seven world titles.

It follows a planned comeback earlier this year for Ferrari - the team with which he won his last five drivers’ championships - to replace the injured Felipe Massa. Those plans had to be abandoned because of a neck injury from a motorbike accident.

Now fully fit, Schumacher will revive his relationship with Mercedes, a company with whom he had close ties earlier in his career. The German carmaker recently purchased the 2009 title-winning Brawn GP team, retaining team principal Ross Brawn, who previously helped lead Schumacher to title glory at Benetton and Ferrari.

"Mercedes GP Petronas represents a new challenge for me both in a sporting and a personal context,” said Schumacher. “It is a new chapter in my racing career and I am really looking forward to working with my old friend Ross Brawn and my companions from my days with the Mercedes Junior Programme.

“I am convinced that together we will be involved in the fight for the Formula One World Championship next year and I am already looking forward to getting back onto the race track. For me, this partnership closes the circle. Mercedes supported me for so many years when I began my Formula One career and now I can hopefully give something back to the brand with the star."

Ross Brawn commented: "I am delighted that we can confirm today that Michael will make his much-anticipated return to Formula One next year and drive for our Mercedes GP Petronas team. As seven-time world champion, Michael's outstanding record in Formula One speaks for itself and I am looking forward to working with him again.

“With the completion of our driver line-up, I believe that we now have the most exciting partnership in Formula One with Michael and Nico, who provide the perfect mix of talent, experience, speed and youth. We can now turn our full attention to the preparations for the new season and everyone at Mercedes GP Petronas is extremely excited about the challenge ahead.”

Explaining Schumacher’s previous Mercedes relationship, Norbert Haug, Vice-President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsports, added: "In April 1991, when I had been in charge of the Mercedes-Benz Motorsport programme for just six months, Michael was standing beside me on the balcony one evening. Without the slightest doubt, he said in a low voice: ‘It's about time that I got into Formula One’. Michael had just turned 22 years of age and four months later, he made his debut at Spa in a Jordan. Mercedes-Benz helped him to this point and the rest is history: seven world championship titles, more than any racing driver, 91 Grand Prix wins, more than any racing driver. Michael has more of everything than every other driver.

“As part of the Mercedes Junior Programme, Michael had raced in Group C sports cars and competed in a few DTM races. Ross Brawn, then our opponent at Jaguar, quickly realised Michael's talent and they went on to win all seven of his drivers' world championship titles together at Benetton and Ferrari. Our sporting ambition has always been that Michael should drive again where his professional career had started and Michael knew that. We often joked about it after the races and discussed the prospect seriously several times during the last 14 years in Formula One. It didn't happen in 1995, it didn't happen in 1998 and it didn't happen in 2005. I am delighted that it will now happen in 2010. I am very much looking forward to working with Michael and everybody at Mercedes-Benz and Daimler extends a very warm welcome to our 'apprentice' of 19 years ago. That apprentice is now the most successful racing driver of all time."


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Friday, October 2, 2009

Ondoy Donations Through AANI Now U.S. Tax-Deductible

We’re pleased to announce that all online donations for typhoon Ondoy victims sent through the AANI website are now U.S. tax-deductible.

The Ateneo Alumni Northeast, Inc. (AANI) in New York – the official alumni group in the U.S. Tri-state Region – will be channeling all online donations sent through the AANI website to the Philippine Jesuit Foundation (PJF), a duly registered and qualified charitable organization in the U.S. Your online donations through AANI (less PayPal fees of 2.9% + 0.30) will be remitted by the PJF to the Ateneo as quickly as possible.

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Sunday, September 27, 2009

"Shoot first, die second"

“Whoever shoots  first, dies second”. That summarizes “mutual assured destruction”, the 1960’s doctrine on nuclear annihilation. “Mad” argues that populations are safest when the other side faces retaliatory obliteration.

Local politics has scaled-down versions of  “Mad”. The strike-counterstrike of privileged speeches, by Senators Panfilo Lacson and  Jinggoy Estrada, guaranteed “mutual assured destruction”, predicted Senator Miriam Santiago.


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Doubling of Pag-IBIG payments to cost workers extra P8.9 billion

MANILA (Sept. 26) -- The plan of the Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund) to double the mandatory monthly contributions of its 7.4-million members from P100 to P200 would cost workers an extra P8.9 billion, Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago said today.

"This is what Pag-IBIG hopes to collect additionally from its existing members – P8.9 billion every year, or P740 million monthly. This is a lot of money that will be taken out of the pockets of our workers, and which they could better spend for basic necessities," Santiago said.


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Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Canadian Healthcare: Canadians Love it!

If Canadians are looking to the US for the care they need, they’ll be disappointed because Americans, ironically, are increasingly looking north for a viable healthcare model. There’s no question that American healthcare, a mixture of private insurance and public programs, is a mess. Over the last 5 years, health insurance premiums have doubled (it happened during the GOP watch), leaving large corporations, like General Motors bankrupt, which are just starting to come back. Expensive American healthcare has sent many families to the poorhouse. It is not a model to emulated but avoided because it is a broken system.


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Five Traits of Female Attractiveness

A good plastic surgeon may be able to create physical beauty, but he or she can't create something that's far more important and appealing: attractiveness. In fact, all women are born with the potential to be attractive, and that attractiveness doesn't depend on a woman's physicality. It comes from within.


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On Healthcare Reform: Not acting is not an Option

Our nation is in the midst of a profoundly important discussion about the healthcare system. The often contentious debates at public forums around the country demonstrate how deeply personal the prospect of healthcare reform is to many Americans. But while change may be frightening, it is necessary.

If the rancor and distortions that have characterized the debate succeed in directing the tentative reform negotiations in Washington, change eventually will come anyway, but perhaps with much more dire consequences.


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Friday, September 25, 2009

Massachusetts' High Court Decision in Lowell Curfew Case praised

LOWELL, MA (Sept. 25) -- The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) applauded today's Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (SJC) decision in Commonwealth v. Weston W., which struck down part of the City of Lowell’s juvenile curfew ordinance as unconstitutional.

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House reps to CA reject Reyes, Atienza nomination to PGMA cabinet

MANILA (Sept. 25) -- The House contingent to the 25-member bicameral Commission of Appointments (CA) has given up on confirming Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes and Environment Secretary Jose Atienza Jr.

"We’ve formally requested Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile (the concurrent CA chairman) to terminate consideration of the appointments of Secretaries Reyes and Atienza," said Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas, head of the House contingent to the CA.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

RP calls on developed countries to undertake measures to cut greenhouse gas emissions

NEW YORK (Sept, 25) – Underscoring their responsibility in addressing the effects of climate change, the Philippines reiterated its call for the United States and other developed countries to immediately take drastic measures to cut greenhouse gas emissions.


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Ambition Kills Loyalty

I had written a line about the event when the coalition of parties comprising the administration held a convention of sorts to announce their support for the presidential run of Defense Secretary
Gilbert Teodoro. I believe that there were more than 50 members of an executive committee who were there and allowed to vote between Teodoro and Bayani Fernando.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Fil-Ams Look Back at Martial Law by Remembering Today's Struggle Against Tyranny

NEW YORK (Sept. 22) --  In an event commemorating the 37th Anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines on September 21, 1972, members of BAYAN-USA, Anakbayan New York/New jersey, New Committee for Human Rights and Filipinas for Rights and Empowerment (FiRE) held an educational forum at Bluestockings Bookstore in New York City.


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Discover the Best of Manila with Jeepney Tours

Jeepney ToursYou can't say that you've been to Manila if you haven't had the chance to ride the cultural icon of the Philippines , the jeepney!

The Jeepney is a unique transportation that can only be found in the Philippines . It was originally made from the US military jeeps that were left to the Filipinos after World War II; giving it the powerful engine of an army jeep.  With great

Filipino ingenuity, the body was remodeled by adding some metal roofs and decorating it with vibrant colors.  It has rapidly emerged as a creative and popular means of public transportation. Tagged as the “King of the Road,” it has become an enduring symbol of Philippine pop culture.

Hence, the introduction of the concept of “Jeepney Tours”- a breakthrough in Philippine Tourism that offers convenient and daily sightseeing tours to travelers staying in five star hotels, who wish to explore the best of Manila.  Its main objective is to leave a positive image of the Philippines with every single ride.

The jeepney tours will take the travelers on a fascinating tour of the historical and vibrant city of Manila onboard a custom-built air-conditioned jumbo jeepney which can easily seat 20 people. A tour facilitator will join the passengers for the whole duration of the tour to point out interesting landmarks and give you brief backgrounds on the places that are visited.

Stuck in Manila traffic? Fret not! There is a videoke system onboard to keep the guests entertained on the way back. The jeepney has a cooler for storing cold bottled drinks to keep the guests refreshed and hydrated at all times.

LunetaJeepney Tours is an essential introduction to Manila in a fun and informative way and it links the travelers to the main attractions of the city. It is a perfect gift that can be offered to visiting friends and colleagues to experience all the magical sights and sounds of Manila in an entertaining, comfortable and secure environment.

"Jeepney Tours is a tourism breakthrough that Jeepney Tours is extremely proud of.  Despite all the challenges, their profound commitment to the tourism industry fueled us to develop a major tourism infrastructure that transports the tourists to a day filled with fascinating experiences, a day packed with cultural learning and beautiful memories that will make them remember the Philippines at its best”, says Clang Garcia, Managing Director of Jeepney Tours.

Jeepney Tours can be booked at major five stars hotel with Thematic Tours (listed below) to choose from:

1. Intramuros: A Cultural Heritage Tour

Metro Manila is the urban capital of the Philippines. Comprised of several bustling cities, it is the country’s bastion of modernity and cosmopolitan appeal. Manila is the premier gateway to any destination in the country. It serves its own menu of attractions and activities. Visit Manila and walk the walls of the old historical town of Intramuros and find out for yourself why it is hailed as one of the best preserved medieval cities in the world.

2. Spa and Shopping Spree

Travelers can indulge in purely pleasurable activities as they treat themselves to one fine day in Manila – one of the greatest spa and shopping destinations in Asia ! From power spending down to flea market bargaining, one will never run out of options while exploring the malls of Manila , the uncontested shopper’s paradise. Tourists can pamper their body after a day of discoveries as they unwind and get the treatment they deserve amidst a relaxing atmosphere of a serene spa. What an exciting way to spend a day in the city!

3. Sunset Cocktail Cruise

Manila Bay is known for its captivating sunset. An extraordinary sight to behold because of the different play of colors decorating the sky. Before sailing away to the cruise, tourists will enjoy a sightseeing tour of Manila en route to the Manila Bay harbor where they will board a yacht to experience a memorable ride with their loved ones. Onboard, guests may explore the wide docks of the yacht, and after watching the sun go down, different wines and beverages will be served as guests enjoy the sea breeze of the cool night. Perfect for couples looking for a special romantic setting, the Sunset Cocktail Cruise is an ideal affair to remember.

Pampanga Escapade: Fly, Dine and Spa!


Just a short ride away to the north is the charming province of Pampanga.  It is a place mixed with a proud cultural heritage and fast developing sites that cater to the international community. It is also a haven for people who want to experience the leisurely pace of the countryside. Start off your day with an English breakfast followed by a tour of a wine cellar. Then enjoy an Ultra-Light Flying experience, a sumptuous lunch and a rejuvenating spa treatment. Welcome and have a good day! "Makusuelong pamagbisita keni Pampanga."

The Charm of Tagaytay

Tagaytay is the perfect day trip destination outside Manila . A scenic drive to the countryside treats the traveler’s eye to sights of pineapple plantations, colorful fruit stands, flowers in bloom, ridges and mountains swathed in green and a breathtaking view of the famous Taal Volcano – the world’s smallest volcano. Tour this extraordinary city onboard their jeepney and get to enjoy the superb food of Sonya’s English Garden , a walk around and great buys of natural products from the charming honeybee farm and a relaxing treatment at Nurture Spa offering Asian and Filipino healing traditions in native Ifugao huts from the Cordillera province. (www.jeepneytours.com)

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Three "Inevitables"

In 2010, Benigno  Aquino,  Salvador Escudero,  Gilberto Teoodoro or  Manuel  Villar  may  be  President.  Whoever  is  elected  will inherit,  from outgoing (hopefully) President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, three  “inevitables”: death,  taxes – and nearly  92 million Filipinos. Populationwise, we’d be 20 Singapores.

Rewind to 1940. The census, that year, informed President Manuel Quezon: there were almost 20 million Filipinos.  Quezon’s successor, next year, will have five times that pre-World War II headcount.


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Junk plan to hike contributions, says Sen. Escudero

MANILA (Sept. 22) -- Sen. Chiz Escudero yesterday called on the Pag-IBIG Fund to junk its plan to hike the membership contribution rate, backing instead the proposal of a labor group for the agency to raise funds by expanding its coverage to include all government and private sector employees.

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Health Reform on a Dime

While Washington once again debates reforming our health care reform system, the states have marched on. Washington-based proposals, like those currently before Congress, are too expensive and ignore the fact that most Americans don't want and are concerned about a big-government takeover of the U.S. health care system. President Ford had it right when he said, "A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have."

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Roxas accepts Aquino's offer

MANILA (Sept. 22) -- In response to Lakas-Kampi (Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino)-CMD party's choice of Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. as its presidential bet in 2010, Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas II yesterday formally declared that he is running for vice president, making official the Liberal Party tandem Aquino-Roxas for 2010.


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New Virus Targets Facebook, MySpace and Twitter Users

IT Expert Offers Tips To Protect Your Network From Social Network-Based Bugs

Facebook isn’t just a place to hook up with ex-girlfriends from high school anymore. Companies large and small are now using it for networking and legitimate business tasks. Unfortunately, it can also be a place to hook your company’s network up with some nasty viruses.

The latest one, a worm called Koobface, has hit all the social networks, including Facebook, MySpace, hi5, Bebo and Twitter, and can riddle your network with malware, spyware and can steal sensitive data right from your workstations’ hard drives. Like past generations of computer bugs, Koobface wants to not only infect your computer, but then use you as a jumping off point to infect others.  But unlike past viruses, Koobface and similar new malware programs are leveraging your company’s social network account to reach out and infect your online friends and business associates.


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?Cash Payout Plan? vs. Consumption Tax Reduction

Is the “cash payout plan” the most effective solution to stimulating the economy?

Financial instability triggered by the subprime–mortgage problem due to the decline in housing prices in the United States has drastically increased since the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers last September. Besides anxieties for weak financial institutions in Europe and the United States, this instability generated worldwide credit crunch and steep fall in stock prices. In the US, which is the origin of the current financial instability, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 was enacted at the beginning of last October to soothe credit uneasiness. According to this act, bad loans will be purchased with public funds of up to $700 billion. Furthermore, the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB), the European Central Bank and other central banks all over the world repeated large cut of interest rates to eliminate credit uneasiness, but the global financial instability still remains.

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Budget deficit highlights dangers of debt service priority, debt dependence

MANILA (Sept 22) -- The national government’s budget deficit of an alarming P210 billion for January to August 2009 underscores the dangers of government’s unprecedented spending for debt service and dependence on debt, according to research group IBON, an independent development institution established in 1978 that provides research, education, publications, information work and advocacy support on socioeconomic issues.

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Widespread Cover-Up? Officials Trash Probe of NaFFAA Due to Fears of Finding More 'Skeletons'

SAN DIEGO -- Fears that more "skeletons" might be unearthed from the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) and its officials seemed to have prompted officers loyal to incumbent leaders to overturn and trash the proposal to create a fact-finding board.
 
A long-held secret had just been unveiled -- that top-ranked officials had been the recipients of tens of thousands of monies -- and any investigation within could further erode faith in the organization trying to position itself as the voice of Filipinos in America.


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Aquino-Roxas tandem puts pressure on Teodoro, Villar

MANILA (Sept. 22) -- To face up to Noynoy-Mar’s strong North-South alliance, says pro-Cory labor leader Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III’s decision to pick Sen. Mar Roxas as running mate under the Liberal Party (LP) has put pressure on rivals Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro of Lakas-KAMPI and Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. of the Nacionalista Party (NP) to get their own vice presidential partners from the Visayas or Mindanao, labor leader and former Senator Ernesto Herrera said Tuesday.


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Consumers score victory as House panel reconsiders vote on text tax

MANILA (Sept. 22) -- Besieged by opposition from all sides, the House Ways and Means Committee took back its Sept. 8 vote in favor of the still-unnumbered substitute House Bill imposing a five-centavo tax on text messages and all other mobile phone services, national and international.

"This is a victory for consumers. We hope the House will totally stop it and archive it, along with all previous text tax bills since 2001,"said TXTPower president Anthony Ian Cruz.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Victims of Martial Law See in Arroyo a Tyrant Worse Than Marcos

MANILA (Sept. 21) — The scorching heat at late morning and midday and the threat of rain in the afternoon did not deter members of Pagbabago! People’s Movement for Change and the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan or New Patriotic Alliance) from commemorating the 37th anniversary of Ferdinand Marcos’s declaration of martial law.

The theme for this year’s commemoration centered on the similarities between the Marcos dictatorship and the Arroyo regime.

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Hoary Question

Like the proverbial bad weed, this hoary question won’t  wither.  In newsrooms and kapihans,  it is repeatedly asked:  “Are radio blocktimers journalists?

“No, they’re  not,”  snaps former Graphic editor Manuel Almario.  Blocktimers often  flaunt oversized and self-issued press credentials. But  “they’ve  always been  a problem,  including  the National Press Club.” 

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Lawmaker says Philhealth assured of P5 billion in fresh funding

MANILA (Sept. 21) -- Members of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (Philhealth) can now sleep better at night.

Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas said the state-run national health insurer is assured of another P5 billion in fresh funding in the proposed P1.541-trillion General Appropriations Act of 2010.

"We must stress that this extra P5 billion is not a subsidy. This is meant to pay the national government’s arrears to Philhealth," Gullas said.

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TUCP backs ILO probe of RP labor rights violations

MANILA (Sept. 21) -- The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) is getting behind the high-level mission sent by the International Labor Organization (ILO) to Manila investigate widespread complaints of violations of the rights of Filipino workers to freely organize themselves.

"We are absolutely supportive of the mission," said TUCP secretary-general and former Senator Ernesto Herrera.

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A Look Back

Cebu ’s  15th Press Freedom Week is off the blocks. It’d be useful, we thought, to look back. That may give us a  cue to what Professor Arnold Toynbee calls a "time of trouble" ahead.

PFW  is  a “celebration that  bonds men and women who, in a demanding craft, try to bear witness for those muted by unjust social structures,”  the 2004 editorial noted. They "present heroes, fools, villains - and all the surprises that entails. The surprises are there seem to be no surprises.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Governor signs ?disclosure? bill into law

ALBANY, NY (Sept. 18) -– The Nursing Care Quality Protection Act, which makes it possible for patients and their families to get information about staffing levels in hospitals, was signed into law by Gov. Paterson on Wednesday, September 16. The New York State Nurses Association has championed this legislation, and its registered nurse members have engagedin intensive lobbying on its behalf.

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Consensus Still Possible with Healthcare Reform

Despite the skepticism of many Democrats, genuine bipartisanship on healthcare reform is not only still possible, but is probably the only way to get major reform passed.

Support for reform is certainly dwindling.  A recent NBC poll found that just 41 percent of Americans support the Presidents' healthcare proposals, while 42 percent think they're a bad idea. Only 24 percent believe their care would improve under Obama's plan; 40 percent think it would get worse.

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Unconventional Campaign

The cast is almost complete. The major presidential candidates have signified their intent to run, except maybe for Chiz Escudero. As Noli de Castro confirms his decision not to join the administration party's selection process, the whole field is within view. While there is much speculation about Chiz, a smaller but, perhaps, more exciting question is whether Bayani Fernando will bolt from his party to pursue his candidacy.


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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Spin For Sale

That’s the title of a post-graduate study in progress on one of the 2010 elections stickier problems: radio block time commentators. Are they legitimate voices in the national dialogue? Or broadcast gunslingers for hire?

This is  a country  confronted by  a tension-filled election.  Funded by faceless patrons, blocktimers  raise threat  levels, cautions Isolde Amante, “Spin” author.  Amante is managing editor of the regional Sun Star daily. At  Ateneo University, she probed further on findings compiled by the  Center for Media Freedom  and Responsibility.

CMFR’  “The Danger of  Impunity”  analyzed  murders of  journalists. It  found  that in a five year period, “21 of 25 victims block timers” in the provinces were block timers. Block timing is a  major fund generator for provincial  stations, CMFR’s Melinda de Jesus cautioned in  2008.  “This is  an emerging problem for  Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP),”.

Radio reaches nine out of ten  Filipinos. Despite the surge in television audiences and Internet,  the number of  AM radio stations bolted from 350 in 1998  to 382 in 2007. And radio’s  reach attracts block timers – and  their killers.

“Block timers are not journalists”,. Sun-Star noted  earlier. “They’re walk in customers”. Institutions or individuals buy airtime at radio stations overseen shakily by the  National Telecommunications  Commission  No questions are asked. They broadcast news and comment, block timers claim. Character assassination or praise  for a price., critics counter.”.

“They’re  hold-uppers on the air”, Rep. Antonio Cuenco  fumed  Five block time commentators  badgered Cuenco  and other Visayan-speaking legislators for cash and airfares. When refused, they  slammed the solons  on the air.

The  Philippines has no monopoly on  block time extortion, Amante wrote.  In Colombia , the Center for International Media Assistance dubs this as “two-way blackmail”. Officials scupper advertising contracts for critical  media. . In reprisal,  the unscrupulous “threaten to destroy,  if they don’t advertise.”

Airrtime on evening newscasts, in  China ,  is peddled to officials who’d  “ boost their profiles in the Communist Party,” reports Forbes Asia ( July 21, 2008 ).  Some broadcasters “basically trade in their political capital for commercial gain.”

State ownership restricts  news and political commentary in Thailand., says Dr. Ubonrat Siriyuvasak in KAS Democracy Report 2008.  “Saturating  airwaves with one-way communication turns  state-controlled media into propaganda machines.

Capitol is Cebu province’s largest block timer.  Contracts for 2009 reveal airtime fees alone, this year, may top P4.86 million. “That’s enough to enough to run the Province’s largest district hospital for nearly four months,” Amante points out...  

The  broadcasts disseminate information about programs to help  people,  insists Vice Gov. Gregorio Sanchez Jr.  “That really helps.” It  certainly does. Nearly half of what  Capitol  spends monthly for  airtime ( P200,000) goes to three. Bantay Radyo  AM stations —  two in Cebu , one in Oriental Negros. Owner?: Vice Gov. Sanchez.

Political commentaries chewed up more than half (55.5 percent) of all block time hours. Health topics accounted for 8 percent, Five incumbent elective officials and four ex-officials are spread-eagled, as block timers, in eight of Cebu’s  13  AM radio stations.

And there’s little by way of training block timers in professional  standards: objectivity, balance, fairness – as code of ethics provides. “Most block timers operate in a moral wasteland where facts are few and comments bear a price tag,” notes “Pocketbook Muscle and Journalists”.

Block timers are not required, by law or the  Broadcast Code to reveal funding sources. “For all their pervasiveness, little is known about individuals or organizations that pay for them or challenges of regulating them… Without their knowledge or consent, taxpayers pay for some of these commentaries,” Amante notes. Block time enable incumbents campaign months ahead of the elections.

Nearly all managers admit unease over “hired guns” firing in their stations. KBP’s Broadcast Code requires “accreditation”  Member-stations now: require  block timers  to  “commit” themselves to abide by the Code of the KBP Standards Authority. No one claims these measures instilled ethical curbs against foul language, personal attacks and unfair commentaries.

KBP has not issued a policy to curb political  block time.  “This runs counter to the Constitution“ which prohibits prior restraint, KBP’s general counsel said. The body “must protect freedom of expression, press and speech.”

That is good law.  It factors in a stinging Supreme Court reprimand of KBP. The Court, in 2008, struck down, as prior restraint, a National Telecommunications Commission  threat to padlock radio stations, if they aired  the “Garci tapes”  KBP “inexplicably” folded it’s arms in “this battle for freedom and of the press”, the Court noted. “The silence on the sidelines…is too deafening to be subject to misinterpretation.”

Elections 2010 are too near for policy discussions on relevance, say of Britain or the US in public service broadcasting.  “In Southeast Asia, Thailand ’s experience suggests these do not necessarily guarantee more democratic and more diverse broadcasting.”

Left to their own devices, radio stations adopt ad hoc policies concerning block timers,” Amante notes. “Several manage to stay on the air simply by flitting from one station to another” where they peddle, what else?  “Spin for Sale ”.   http://bit.ly/EVvjE

Monday, September 14, 2009

P1 billion set to retool teachers in English, Math & Science

MANILA (Sept. 14) -- To build up the public school system, a total of P1 billion in fresh funding has been set aside to polish the abilities of teachers in the core competencies of English, Science and Math, Cotabato Rep. Emmylou TaliƱo-Mendoza disclosed Sunday.

The amount, included in the proposed P1.541-trillion General Appropriations Act for 2010, would be spent for the "in-service retraining" of 276,534 teachers who are non-majors in English, Science and Math, according to TaliƱo-Mendoza.

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Only P1.10 per Filipino Per Day For Health Services in 2010 Budget Proposal

MANILA (Sept 14) -- As budget hearings in Congress tackle health allocation today, lawmakers are urged to increase the proposed budget for health, which is a mere P1.10 per capita per day, to ensure a satisfactory level of health services for Filipinos.

Under the 2010 national government budget proposal, the health sector is allocated P37.9 billion or only 2.46% of the total proposed budget. Based on an estimated population of 94.01 million for 2010, this means that real per capita spending is just P403 per Filipino for health services.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Health Industry Donates Heavily to Blue Dog Democrats? Campaigns

As the Obama Administration and Democrats wrangled over healthcare overhaul efforts during the first half of the year, the Democratic Party’s Blue Dog political action committee was receiving more than half of its $1.1 million in campaign contributions from the pharmaceutical, healthcare and health insurance industries, according to watchdog organizations.

The amount outstrips contributions to other congressional political action committees during the same period, according to an analysis by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit watchdog organization. The Blue Dogs, a group of fiscally conservative lawmakers that includes Georgia Rep. Sanford Bishop of Albany, successfully delayed the votes on healthcare overhaul proposals until the fall.


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Our Public Schools Are Crippling the Economy

America's public schools are failing.  

From the smallest towns to the biggest cities, our schools aren't delivering the tools that young people need in today's economy. Many kids simply aren't finishing school. And too many who do graduate are unprepared for college and the working world. Comprehensive reform is needed.

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Stay The Course

A disruption, not a campaign. A miracle, not a plan.

While the May 2010 elections have, indeed, occupied many people's thoughts in the last several months, it seemed for a while that a strange and controversial automation program would be about the only new feature of a traditional process. There was no real talk of reform outside of alternative candidates whom no one gave any chance of winning and, therefore, hardly listened to. It appeared that it would be just another exercise of money politics, the billions of Villar versus the billions of the administration.


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CCP Tribute to Imelda Marcos Draws Flak

MANILA (Sept. 13) — Survivors of martial law are insulted and progressive artists and teachers are enraged after the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) paid a tribute to former first lady Imelda Marcos, the founder of the center.

Entitled “Seven Arts, One Imelda,” the invitational gala event was held Friday, 8 p.m. at the CCP’s Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo. According to a press release on the CCP website, the tribute “extols the seven arts through signature pieces created during the period of Imelda’s patronage.” The tribute is one of the highlights of the CCP’s celebration of its 40th anniversary.

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Advocates Hold 10 Children?s Vigils Statewide to Keep Families Together

Newark, NJ (Sept. 13) - Ten communities throughout New Jersey are holding "Children’s Vigils" today as a part of a coordinated campaign by NJ Advocates for Immigrant Detainees called "We Are One Human Family" in support of children at risk of family separation because of immigration detentions or deportations. Immigrant rights advocates and religious leaders will gather with families at churches, parks and town halls in Bridgeton, Dumont, Freehold, Hightstown, Jersey City, Highland Park, Keyport, Montclair, Morristown, and Newark in support of the rights of millions of children living in families in which at least one parent is an immigrant.

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Opposition Senator Says Transparency and IT Key to Improving RP Competitiveness

MANILA (Sept. 13) -- Opposition Senator Chiz Escudero said transparency and the adoption of a collective “IT mindset” are the key to improving the country’s dismal showing in the recently released Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010 by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

“I am not surprised at all by the recent results of the competitiveness report. A closer look at the country’s state of infrastructure and the way business is done, particular with the public sector, would explain everything,” Escudero said.

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No revisions needed; Text tax bill must be junked -- TXTPower

MANILA (Sept. 13) -- Consumer group TXTPower rejected calls by Malacanang to "revise"the text tax bill approved by the House committee on ways and means,demanding no less than the complete scrapping of the proposed revenue measure.

"The correct and moral position is to junk the text tax. At a time of crisis, the least the government could do is not to add to the daily burdens of consumers," said TXTPower president Anthony Ian Cruz.

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Old Is Not "Dead"

The most troubling aspect of President Obama’s insistence on so-called healthcare reform is the way the proposed changes will harm the interests of those on Medicare or Medicaid, all 65 years and older.

In the interest of “reform” it is clear that healthcare for the elderly will be rationed in terms of what will be covered with age a factor in whether one’s life will be saved or not through medical procedures.

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NaFFAA's $50K Deal with Philippine Firm Raises Questions About Money Laundering

SAN DIEGO - For $50,000, a regional chapter of the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) has contracted a marketing deal with a Philippine communications firm which might have violated laws against money laundering and compromised the organization's non-profit status.
 
The venture with SMART Communications -- apparently unrecorded in NaFFAA's national office and probably unknown to the company's headquarters in Manila -- is the latest to surface in the past five weeks of intense media scrutiny following allegations of wrongdoing and financial improprieties in NaFFAA.

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A Lethal Vacuum

“The past is never  dead,” author William  Faulkner always  insisted. “It is not even past.”  But are we, as a people, shackled by perpetual amnesia? Is 37 years ago beyond our capacity to remember?

Evening of September 21, in 1972, Ferdinand Marcos told us, without blinking: slavery was the price tag for democracy to survive here. Proclamation 1081 suspended human rights, padlocked  Congress, censored the press. He managed to  prostitute a number  judges and military into service. And 14 years of  the “New Society” ( a.k.a. dictatorship ) followed with looting, murder and mayhem.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Most dangerous celebrity in cyberspace

Jessica Biel Most Dangerous Celebrity in Cyberspace for 2009Jessica Biel has overtaken BeyoncĆ© as the most dangerous celebrity to search in cyberspace, according to Internet security company McAfee, Inc. Fans searching for “Jessica Biel” or “Jessica Biel downloads,” “Jessica Biel wallpaper,” “Jessica Biel screen savers,” “Jessica Biel photos” and “Jessica Biel videos” have a one in five chance of landing at a Web site that’s tested positive for online threats, such as spyware, adware, spam, phishing, viruses and other malware. Searching for the latest celebrity news and downloads can cause serious damage to one’s personal computer.


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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Rep. Maza lauds Filipino women in the passage of Magna Carta of Women into Law

MANILA (Aug. 17) -- “After all the attempts to block the passage of the Magna Carta of Women, the Filipino women have finally emerged victorious. This is a by-product of women’s continuous struggle for equality and serves as a gateway in support of women’s legitimate concerns.”

This is the statement of Representative Liza Maza of Gabriela Women’s Party as she lauded the Filipino women for the signing of the Magna Carta of Women into law on August 12. Maza was a member of the bicameral conference committee for the Magna Carta of Women and has co-authored the measure the Lower House version of the measure.

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When Will the Health Care Debate Start?

 I’m waiting for the health-care debate to start. The preliminaries have been spirited and loud, but how about a debate?
 
You may think there’s been a debate, but if you’d been listening carefully, you’d realize it’s a fake, like professional wrestling.

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Four Arguments against Socialism, including Medicare

Senior citizens are frightened over the possibility that President Obama’s health-care plan will adversely affect their Medicare coverage. Their attitude reflects how socialistic programs have converted a once-proud, strong, and independent people into weak, frightened, dependent wards of the state.
 
The first argument against any socialist program, however, is the moral one — that it’s wrong to take what doesn’t belong to you. Moreover, the immorality of an act cannot be converted into something good or moral simply because the state is doing it on your behalf.

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We Need a Healthcare Highway: Open Letter to Obama and Congress

We stand at the crossroads of two divergent healthcare options: a system of government-regulated healthcare and public assistance or yet-to-be prescribed private system with government supplement. Both have detractors and special interests, and we appear headed for a pitched political battle that may be waged for the duration of the Administration.

Based on this country’s history, there is a third and superior choice. We can create a regulated “Healthcare Highway” that produces efficiencies by pioneering a new way of care through a system of limited entitlements regulations and technology assistance. Unlike a government-centric approach, the Highway would make use of economic principles and market forces to drive the distribution of healthcare public goods.

It would enable private healthcare to continue largely intact and at the same time use consumer choice among the under-insured and un-insured to promote greater efficiencies across the entire healthcare industry. Regulation-wise, it would limit legal damages for participants in subsidized system and mandate payback for healthcare by those who cannot afford to pay with in-kid services. Finally, it would use information technology to provide access to “should cost” information, information technology-assisted fraud prevention and promote voluntary smart card.

Consider that over the last two centuries, our Nation has enjoyed world enviable growth because our Federal Government had the foresight to create the infrastructure needed to promote commerce and technological development. Examples include canals, railroads, vehicle highways, the Internet, cellular systems and digital TV as important infrastructures—connecting “highways” needed for American private enterprises to build commerce. In their time, each of these highways has produced market systems of exceptional efficiencies and prosperity.

As businessmen with experience in government, venture capital and industry (that includes the creation and growth of new businesses), we are convinced our government leaders can find a better way to reform healthcare than promised by the many ideas circulating in Congressional circles. Just as legislation created new standards to shift analog TV to digital TV, we as a Nation, have the opportunity to create a new “Healthcare Highway” with rules that allow businesses to be created, compete, fail and thrive.

In at least some circles, there are those who say we must raise taxes to take care of the poor and the unfortunate and give them “free” healthcare as good as the healthcare of our senators and congressmen. But consider the diversity of our transportation options, which includes walking, bicycling, buses, cars, trains, boats, ferries and airplanes. We do not guarantee a car to every American.

Each American chooses his or her own mode of transportation based on personal choices. Riding a bus is time-consuming, but government created the structure, not the economics of personal choice. Of the 15 million small businesses in the US, how many will continue to provide private employee health-care coverage, if they can improve their profits by relying instead on “free” government-healthcare for their employees? We doubt there are many.

Much like the principle of the English Commons, our critical national infrastructure is “public goods” that might be funded if voters alone make all of the funding decisions. Consider the financial chaos in California where voters have voted down nearly all tax increases and they want the state budget balanced even though there is a $15 billion shortfall. They also want lower electric bills, but they do not want more electric power plants. They do not want more electric power transmission lines, and yet they want more renewable energy. Healthcare, which has been a political football since the Clinton administration, is far too critical an issue to leave in the hands of citizen architects. We need wide leadership and a vision for the future.

We believe the problem can be solved with a dual-path “Healthcare Highway” akin to private toll roads and public roadways. The private path would be for individuals who are able and willing to pay for traditional corporate healthcare, and where legal recourse is allowed. For the most part, this path coincides with our current healthcare system, for all its strengths and inadequacies.

The alternative public path would be provided for the less willing, less able, and restricted portion of our population who either have no healthcare coverage or are under-insured. Persons under the public path would be subject to legal liability restrictions tantamount to legal tort reform and service payback rules designed to reduce the costs of services. In effect, under public care, recipients would relinquish the right to sue for certain legal (e.g. punitive) damages before receiving treatment under the government-subsidized system.

Any person who chooses not to receive care under these rules would not be treated. The benefit: eliminating the threat of costly lawsuits would allow doctors to work without fear of punitive awards, and no need for “tort” insurance protection. Quite likely, the lack of legal liability would also result in faster, more profitable reimbursement from health insurance providers.

Conversations with doctors lead us to believe that many might choose to work in a tort-free system for lower wages so they can help more people without the legal administrative burdens that come from practicing under our present healthcare system. We know that many doctors choose to become a military or public health service doctor on a pre-determined pay scale, where they typically make far less than their contemporaries and their legal risk is lower.

Many doctors are motivated by a simple desire to serve mankind, but our current system makes this impractical for too many. In essence, through our litigious habits, we have created a vicious cycle that raises the cost of practicing medicine while reducing the supply of doctors. Though we are an egalitarian society, economics makes it both impractical and impossible to treat people who can pay and those that can’t equally. As part of the healthcare highway system, we must create disincentives for the less fortunate to seek unlimited treatment and live unhealthy lives that raise the cost of their lifetime care.

Because most of the un-insured and under-insured do not have the funds to afford adequate healthcare, we should require hours of service by the individual or individual’s family in return for their care. Failure to perform the required public service would result in the loss of government-provided healthcare. Unfortunately, it is human nature to abuse any system where goods and services are free and unlimited. Without a way to restrain consumption of valuable goods and services at no cost, economic forces eventually create scarcity and unavailability for those goods.

Clearly, both paths of the healthcare highway would work best under transparent pricing—quite the opposite of what we have today. This could be solved easily with a “should-cost” website, similar to the auto industry’s Flat Rate Book, where anyone can find what they should pay in cash or public services for any health-care office visit, dental treatment, medical treatment, operation, or long-term procedure, such as cancer treatment. The should-cost website could easily pay for itself.

The site could also issue discount coupons for office visits that verify non-smoking, no drug abuse, exercise, proper eating habits and periodic check-ups. When consumers have the opportunity to know what things will cost them, they will change their behavior. The government-covered consumers will change their behavior when there are incentives and disincentives for behavior.

Taxing those who use and benefit from services would help fund our highway infrastructure, and there are a variety of ways to tax healthcare. For example, gasoline taxes help pay for our transportation systems. Advertising (market-based taxes) help for TV, radio and Internet services, whereas subscription (taxes) help pays for our cable, TV, satellite TV and satellite radio. Using public service as a type of healthcare fee is actually another form of taxes.

Just as federal and state governments provide for our safety and protect consumers from fraud, our Healthcare Highway must have systems to minimize the possibility of fraud. Technology capability exists today to monitor, analyze and detect fraud in Medicare, Medicaid and commercial healthcare electronic systems. Statistical sampling to identify fraudulent trends is insufficient, because citizen well-being is at stake. With 100% audit of all healthcare transactions, we would not only boost the trustworthiness of our system, but we would also discourage the criminal element that is likely to emerge when trillions of dollars of spending are at stake.

This is not the stuff of technology futures: we have the capability today to create voluntarily carried, biometrically protected healthcare records (backed-up in centralized data centers) including digital imaging for every person in America. If a government standard were created to ensure true record portability and not just privacy as provided by HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), the cost of healthcare quality as well as other costs could be improved. Among the many benefits are prevention of adverse drug interactions, rapid access of patient information by healthcare providers, accelerated claims processing and reduction of administrative costs. Not everyone would have to carry a national health-care card, but those who do would be entitled to system benefits and commercial discounts.

When our Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) created the Internet, no one could have envisioned what the Internet has become today. It has changed our life. As a nation, we have a similar opportunity to create the healthcare equivalent of the Internet by creating a foundation for commercial infrastructure that will meet the need for a vital public good through market forces and economics.

We ask President Obama and Congress to abandon the concept of a government-run healthcare program in favor of Healthcare Highway. As was true of the many highway precedents that have done so much for our Nation, we can best meet our needs by using governmental power to provide not services, but a platform to tap the limitless ingenuity and energy of the American people.

(Gil Lucas and Larry Kubo are graduates of the US Naval Academy and the Stanford Graduate School of Business who collectively have more than 40 years of business and government operations and management experience.)        

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NaFFAA in Disarray Over the Unreported $.3-M Grant from Bank

SAN DIEGO (Aug. 17) --   The news that the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) is in deep financial trouble sparked more accusations of irregularities and suggestions for its top officials to resign or jump over San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge.
 
The paper-giant sought to calm frayed nerves after the Philippine Village Voice published an online story revealing the near-bankrupt status of what was supposed to be the top umbrella federation of Filipino organizations in the United States.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Two Modern Parables

Ex- president  Joseph Estrada  limped in   an hour and a half  late for his meeting with Sun-Star journalists. But when Erap  sat down in the paper’s  conference room,  he didn’t recycle the old “we wuz robbed  in Cebu” syndrome.

Fernando Poe Jr. campaign  failed to   muster candidates  or watchers down to barangay precincts, he candidly admitted  Today, the fractured opposition  is distilling lessons from the one-million vote trouncing it got.


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Does Noynoy Have What It Takes?

Friends of mine, Billy Esposo of STAR and Conrad de Quiros of INQUIRER have both opened a broadside to the public, and to Noynoy, that the Ninoy and Cory magic have anointed their one and only son to carry the flame of change and democracy. I have monitored closely the public responses of Noynoy, and one from his sister, Kris. Of course, Noynoy was caught flatfooted. He admitted, as all those close to him know, that he never imagined ever running for president in the May 2010. He feels unprepared. He knows he has no money. But worse of all, he does not believe that the situation is forcing him to run as there are other alternatives. Kris, of course, does not agree with the idea as well.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Senator asks for full disclosure on Arroyo SALN

MANILA (Aug. 12) -- Opposition Sen. Chiz Escudero yesterday asked for full disclosure on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and New Worth (SALN) of President Arroyo to erase doubts and end speculations that she had amassed ill-gotten wealth since she took power in 2001.


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Monday, August 10, 2009

Deciphering Signs

Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} “For one  brief  shining moment / There was Camelot.” The  Broadway song lyric  came to  mind as kids  twirled  yellow ribbons  at  former president Corazon Aquino funeral.  . “Will  (she)  become  another of Asia’s political-widow  syndrome, as in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka.” wondered  the Economist.

No,  Columbia  University’s  Shiela  Coronel  wrote in  Wall  Street  Journal  “Her ultimate political legacy will continue to be discussed… Even in death, it is likely Cory Aquino will remain the symbol of Filipinos' hopes.””


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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Unsung Heroes: Who is a real Filipino?

When you say are a Filipino, What does it mean? A holder of a Philippine passport? Having both parents who are full blooded Filipinos? Or someone whose love for his country is deep seated and without malice or visions of profit?

Anthony Bourdain of the highly rated show "No Reservations" once visited the Philippines and asked why is it that some cuisines become popular while Philippine cuisine could not? The answer was that most Filipinos are enamored by foreign cultures and easily adapt to it, in effect losing their identity. I think it is the same question to ask why the Filipino culture is not recognized in foreign lands as other cultures.


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RP Congresswoman warns aliens marrying Filipino women for human organs

MANILA (Aug. 9) -- Foreigners who offer marriage to Filipino women in exchange for their kidneys or other human organs or tissues risk running afoul of Philippine criminal laws, Cotabato Rep. Emmylou TaliƱo-Mendoza warned Sunday.

"Foreigners cannot procure kidneys from Filipino women in return for marriage. They will definitely be held to account for violating Philippine statutes against the trafficking in persons or their human organs, and/or our laws banning mail-order brides," TaliƱo-Mendoza said.

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Economies sitting on untapped potential, says UN Under-Secretary-General


SINGAPORE (Aug. 9) – “For the poor and particularly for women of our region, there are some tough times ahead,” Dr. Noleen Heyzer, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific (ESCAP) cautioned a largely female audience at the APEC Women Leaders Network on Wednesday, Aug. 5.

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Families of New Jersey Nursing Home Residents Picket With Striking Caregivers

Jersey City NJ (Aug. 8) --  The families of New Jersey nursing home residents have been on the picket line supporting the health caregivers.  They are marching side-by-side with more than 375 nursing home workers on the second day of their 3-day strike.  The strike began at 6AM Friday, August 7th and will continue through Saturday, August 8th and Sunday, August 9th. The nursing homes are part of the Omni Corporation, owned and operated by Avery Eisenreich, and include Castle Hill, Harbor View, Palisade and Bristol Manor.

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Corazon Aquino - The Heart of a Nation

Tita Cory is gone,” wrote a friend on Facebook. It was inevitable; former Philippine President Corazon C. Aquino these past few months was slipping away in her battle against colon cancer. And while the worldwide Filipino community kept vigil, resigned to her predictable fate, her demise cast a pall of gloom, not only on the Philippines but around the world. As one newspaper headlined: “The world mourns the death of Corazon Aquino.”

To many Filipinos, she was Tita (Aunt) Cory. She was the aunt you would want to have—caring and motherly, yet stern and straightforward. But she was not one you would expect to lead the nation. Cory Aquino was the reluctant president. “What on earth do I know about being president?” she said when touted to run against Ferdinand Marcos.


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Letters on Cory

(Cory Aquino’s death has seen a flood of letters flow in. The writers range from hard nosed journalists, priests to book editor. They give intimate insights into this “simple housewife” who toppled a dictatorship and those turbulent yet exhilarating years – JLM)

Arnold Zeitlin served as Associated Press bureau chief in Manila until expelled by the Marcos regime. He is now a visiting journalism professor at Guandong University. He wrote:


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What Was it All About, Cory

I came from five days of mourning. I also came from five days of being a witness to a love affair between Cory Aquino and the Filipino people. From her wake at La Salle Greenhills and the Manila Cathedral, the short trip from one to the other, and the final trip to Manila Memorial, Filipinos stood in line for hours to view her, lined the streets and walked behind her hearse to honor her.

It is August 2009. After twenty-six years, a hero is followed to his grave by a heroine. He warned against martial law, she dismantled it. There are few examples in history where a spouse picks up the battle after the other spouse falls, and then raises the bar of courage.

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Obama?s Health-Care Snake Oil

Barack Obama is an extraordinary politician, but not even he can defy the laws of economics and logic.
 
Obama promises that with enough power government will (1) ensure that everyone has the wherewithal to buy ample medical services, (2) lower the price of care, but (3) not interfere with our choices.
 
He sounds like the Wizard of Oz. The reason Obama wanted reform passed before the August congressional recess was that he was terrified you would look behind the curtain and find nothing but a bureaucrat who can’t possibly deliver what the “great and powerful wizard” promises.

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Entering the U.S. with a Fraudulent Passport (Part 2 of 2)

Last week, we began a discussion concerning the requirement that a foreign national be “inspected and admitted” at the U.S. border in order to gain lawful entry into the U.S.  Specifically, I described the case of a former client, Victoria, who entered the U.S. with someone else’s Philippine passport and U.S. visa – but with her photo substituted into the passport.

Victoria entered the U.S. using a B-2 tourist visa which she allowed to expire after such entry.  She later married a U.S. citizen.  But she never applied to become a U.S. lawful permanent resident (“LPR”)(commonly referred to as a “green card” holder) because she feared her method of entry into the U.S. would result in denial of her LPR application and possible removal (commonly referred to as “deportation”) from the U.S.  Thus, she continued to live in the U.S. without holding any valid immigration status or employment authorization.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Grocery Shopping is like Dating: Top 5 Signs of What to Look for in a Food and a Mate

Grocery shopping is like going on a date: you don’t know what you are walking into, but you open yourself to one of the most intimate relationships possible. Foods, much like people, feed our inner and outer selves, by tickling our emotions, making our heart swell, and causing our brains to be engulfed by the high tide of love. However, before we get to the point of bliss, we venture in to a territory full of unknowns. We swallow the fact that we don’t really know where the foods (or person) are coming from, understand what they contain, or even comprehend the magnitude of how they impact our health. Yet, in a short whirlwind, we find ourselves having to make up to hundreds of decisions in the labyrinth of aisles lined with potential food suitors that will eventually change our lives.

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FilAm Congresswoman Hopeful From Texas Files as "write-in" Candidate for CD-10

TEXAS (Aug. 4) -- With four weeks left till the Special Election and calling her campaign a long-shot, Tiffany Estrella Attwood, known as the "Soccer Mom," filed today as a "write-in" candidate for California's 10th Congressional District.  "While we were filing the candidacy papers to be put on the ballot, the County Elections Clerk informed me that I was five days short of being an eligible Democratic Candidate."  "I've been an undeclared voter since I was 18 but always voted Democrat."  According to the Elections Department, there are roughly 49,500 "Declined to State" voters within Contra Costa alone.


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IRS Alerts Public to New Identity Theft Scams

MOUNTAINSIDE NJ (Aug. 4)  —The Internal Revenue Service reminds consumers to avoid identity theft scams that use the IRS name, logo or Web site in an attempt to convince taxpayers that the scam is a genuine communication from the IRS. Scammers may use other federal agency names, such as the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

In an identity theft scam, a fraudster, often posing as a trusted government, financial or business institution or official, tries to trick a victim into revealing personal and financial information, such as credit card numbers and passwords, bank account numbers and passwords, Social Security numbers and more. Generally, identity thieves use someone’s personal data to steal his or her financial accounts, run up charges on the victim’s existing credit cards, apply for new loans, credit cards, services or benefits in the victim’s name and even file fraudulent tax returns.

“The scams may take place through e-mail, fax or phone, said New Jersey’s IRS spokesperson, Gregg Semanick. “When they take place via e-mail, they are called ‘phishing’ scams. The IRS does not discuss tax account matters with taxpayers by e-mail.”

The IRS urges consumers to avoid falling for the following recent schemes:

Making Work Pay Refund
This phishing e-mail, which claims to come from the IRS, references the president and the Making Work Pay provision of the 2009 economic recovery law. It says that there is a refundable credit available to workers, consumers and retirees that can be paid into the recipient’s bank account if the recipient registers their account information with the IRS. The e-mail contains links to register the account and to claim the tax refund.

In reality, most taxpayers receive their Making Work Pay tax credit, which was designed for wage earners, in their paychecks as a result of decreased tax withholding, not as a lump sum distribution from a federal fund. Additionally, consumers and retirees who are not wage earners are not eligible for this tax credit.

Inherited Funds / Lottery Winnings / Cash Consignment

In this phishing scheme, recipients receive an e-mail claiming to come from the U.S. Department of the Treasury notifying them that they will receive millions of dollars in recovered funds or lottery winnings or cash consignment if they provide certain personal information, including phone numbers, via return e-mail. The e-mail may be just the first step in a multi-step scheme, in which the victim is later contacted by telephone or further e-mail and instructed to deposit taxes on the funds or winnings  before they can receive any of it. Alternatively, they may be sent a phony check of the funds or winnings and told to deposit it but pay 10 percent in taxes or fees. Thinking that the check must have cleared the bank and is genuine, some people comply.

However, the scammers, not the Treasury Department, will get the taxes or fees.

Form W-8BEN
In this scam, fraudsters modify a genuine IRS form, the W-8BEN, Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding, to request detailed personal and financial information. This could include nationality, passport number, bank account and PIN numbers, spouse’s name and mother’s maiden name, or other personal or financial information or security measures for financial accounts. The scammers may use the genuine form number and name or may make up a new form number, such as W-4100B2.   

They either e-mail or fax the form or letter. If only a letter, the letter itself contains the request for the personal and financial information. The letter, which claims to come from the IRS, states that the recipient will face additional taxes unless he or she quickly faxes the required information to the number provided by the scammer.

In reality, taxpayers file the genuine Form W-8BEN with their financial institutions, not with the IRS. Additionally, the genuine W-8BEN does not request the taxpayer’s passport number, bank account number, security or similar information.

Refund Scam
The bogus e-mail, which claims to come from the IRS, tells the recipient that he or she is eligible to receive a tax refund for a given amount. It instructs the recipient to click on a link contained in the e-mail to access and complete a form for the tax refund. The form requires the entry of personal and financial information. The refund scam is the most common one seen by the IRS. Several recent variations on this scam have claimed to come from the Exempt Organizations area of the IRS. Some others have included the name and purported signature of a genuine or a made-up IRS executive.  

Taxpayers do not have to complete a special form to obtain a refund. Taxpayer refunds are based on the tax return they submit to the IRS.   

How to Spot a Scam
Many e-mail scams are fairly sophisticated and hard to detect. However, there are signs to watch for, such as an e-mail that:

  • Requests detailed or an unusual amount of personal and/or financial information, such as name, SSN, bank or credit card account numbers or security-related information, such as mother’s maiden name, either in the e-mail itself or on another site to which a link in the e-mail sends the recipient.
  • Dangles bait to get the recipient to respond to the e-mail, such as mentioning a tax refund or offering to pay the recipient to participate in an IRS survey.
  • Threatens a consequence for not responding to the e-mail, such as additional taxes or blocking access to the recipient’s funds.
  • Gets the Internal Revenue Service or other federal agency names wrong.
  • Uses incorrect grammar or odd phrasing (many of the e-mail scams originate overseas and are written by non-native English speakers).
  • Uses a really long address in any link contained in the e-mail message or one that does not start with the actual IRS Web site address (www.irs.gov). To see the actual link address, or url, move the mouse over the link included in the text of the e-mail.


What to Do

The IRS does not initiate taxpayer contact via unsolicited e-mail or ask for personal identifying or financial information via e-mail. If you receive a suspicious e-mail claiming to come from the IRS, take the following steps:

  • Do not open any attachments to the e-mail, in case they contain malicious code that will infect your computer.
  • Do not click on any links, for the same reason. Also, be aware that the links often connect to a phony IRS Web site that appears authentic and then prompts the victim for personal identifiers, bank or credit card account numbers or PINs. The phony Web sites appear legitimate because the appearance and much of the content are directly copied from an actual page on the IRS Web site and then modified by the scammers for their own purposes.
  • Contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 to determine whether the IRS is trying to contact you.
  • Forward the suspicious e-mail or url address to the IRS mailbox phishing@irs.gov, then delete the e-mail from your in-box.

 

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Monday, August 3, 2009

First female president of the Philippines dead at 76

MANILA (Aug. 2) -- Former Philippine president Corazon Aquino, who rose to an international symbol of “People Power”, has succumbed to cardio-respiratory arrest yesterday at 3:18 a.m. at the Makati Medical Center.  She was 76.

Aquino served as president from 1986 to 1992, the first women to hold that position.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

180 Degree Wanderers

PALO ALTO, California -- Newspapers tag it “the “Great U Turn”. Think tanks use that caption for   the   180-degree course reversal    by migrant workers, as recession bites.
             
“Global  migration  flows have reversed  for  the first time since the Depression,” notes Wall  Street  Journal.  But  where does this “U-turn” go from here?   For migrant-exporting countries, like the Philippines, that’s  the over-riding  issue.

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What We Spend on Health Care Is None of the Government's Business

“Preventive care” is one of the magic formulas often invoked in discussions of so-called health-care reform. Don’t worry about the apparent costs of reform, we’re told, because we’re going to save a ton of money with — fanfare — preventive care.
 
To listen to this promise, you’d think no one would get sick if the government created the right incentives to avoid disease.

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What Is The Deal

I thought that President Gloria Macapagal was particularly bitter and petulant in her last State Of the Nation Address or SONA. It was quite un-presidential and reduced what could have been a  historical moment into a soap opera. It seems like Gloria is approaching the end of her term without the grace of acceptance. Instead, she saw only her enemies and could not resist the temptation to be petulant and arrogant.

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Entering the U.S. with a Fraudulent Passport (Part 1 of 2)

I am an adjunct professor with the City University of New York – School of Professional Studies, where I have taught the Business Immigration Law course and the Introduction to U.S. Immigration Law course.  This summer, I am teaching the online Introduction to U.S. Immigration Law course.  I designed this online course last summer, and have enjoyed teaching it since.

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On Quitting

CHICAGO -- How many times have we regretted our actions?

Even when we thought, it was not the right move, we still ended up taking the plunge – the wrong plunge.

I consider Sarah Palin’s act of stepping down from office as governor prematurely as a blunder if she was ever entertaining thoughts of running for higher office or of making more money than she ever earned as a state chief executive.


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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Rolling the Vaccine Dice

 

As a layman with no special knowledge about communicable diseases, I have nonetheless been struck by the drumbeat of scare mongering coming out of the World Health Organization and our government regarding “Swine Flu.” My reasoning is simple. Ordinary flu kills some 36,000 Americans annually and its victims are frequently the elderly and those in poor health.


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Monday, July 27, 2009

Pimentel Asks PGMA to Include Flight of Filipino War Casualties

CHICAGO (July 27)– Opposition Sen. Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. asked President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Monday (July 27) to seek the influence of President Barack Obama in pressing the American companies to pay up the insurance coverages of the 11 Filipino civilian workers, who died or were injured in both Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

At the same time, the Minority Floor Leader also asked Mrs. Arroyo to get from Mr. Obama “a reasonable yearly quota of the expected 1,000,000 nurses that the US would reportedly need by 2021.”


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Double Murder in Illinois Still Murky on Details

ROCKFORD (July 27) -- A relative of the Filipino couple murdered in this Chicago’s outlying suburb of Rockford, Illinois felt so bad that she only left a message on the home phone of the couple and did not call them on their cell phone.

The guilt-stricken relative, who only identified herself as “Aurora,” said in a video interview with this reporter that if she were able to talk to the couple, Reynato “Rey” V. Cardino, 77, and Leticia “Letie” V. Cardino, 75, she might have invited them over in her house and it would have prevented their gruesome deaths.


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Prober of Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal Wants 'War Crimes' Trial

SAN DIEGO (July 27) --   Five years and a new administration later, the specter of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq still haunts the national consciousness, refusing to die even as the man who had investigated it now shies away from aggressively pursuing the course of justice.

Manila-born Antonio M. Taguba, a major-general in the United States Army forced into retirement in 2007, is hopeful the "war crimes" being blamed on top officials of the (George W.) Bush administration would be prosecuted and the responsible officials held to account.

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

A diminished figure

SAN  FRANCISCO --  Filipino-Americans fret over a stark irony.  Martial  law fears  have  resurged precisely  when  Corazon  Aquino, who sparked “People Power”  into smashing  Marcos dictatorship, battles cancer.  

This irony will dog President Gloria  Macapagal Arroyo when she meets President  Barrack Obama on  July 30. So will  Fil-American activist  Melissa  Roxas’ abduction. 

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Christian Fellowship House: Residence of Hypocrites & Renegades

Also known as the C Street residence, it is involved in sex scandals, moral hypocrisy and Far Right agenda in Latin America. This secretive Christian mafia is also known as The Family or The Fellowship, founded in 1935 in opposition to FDR’s New Deal, subscribing to far-right Christian fundamentalism and free market ideology. It is officially registered as a church and the $1.1 million building is a meeting place and residence of conservative politicians from both political parties. All profess to be Christian lawmakers. They live in private rooms and pay a monthly rent of $600 and invite other lawmakers for spiritual bonding. They are not accountable to anyone but only to each other. They are not bound by morality or ethics because they are “God’s Chosen” It only applies to the average Joe & Jane and the hoi poloi.

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Outdoing Marcos

It is the State of the Nation Address once again. The true state of the country is again the subject of debates. Surely, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo would boast about the economic growth and its supposed success in shielding the economy from the impact of the world economic and financial crisis, the infrastructure projects the government was able to finish such as the Clark to Subic highway, and, probably, its peace overtures with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. And as of this writing, MalacaƱang has issued a statement saying that Arroyo’s state of the nation address would change the impression that she has “questionable designs or plans in office.”

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Friday, July 24, 2009

New Jersey, We're Number One (Again)

Having been born in New Jersey and lived here most of my life with time out for college and the U.S. army, I must confess I was a bit out of sorts over all the attention that Illinois and former Governor Rod Blogovitch was receiving or the constant references in the press to that state’s record of corrupt political officials.

I was upset, too, when South Carolina’s governor grabbed all the headlines because he had a paramour in Argentina and, upon discovery, concluded it was just one of those teaching moments in one’s life to learn from while continuing to be governor.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Resurrection

CHICAGO -- When President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo will finally have face time and will be able to press flesh with her elusive quarry -- President Barack Obama - during her state visit at the White House in Washington, D.C. this week, July 30, she should not expect too much. She should be conservative.

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Mancao Wants Media, Not Lawyers, To Cover His Court Case

CHICAGO (July 23) -- Cezar O. Mancao wants the media to cover his court appearance. The media should not depend on a layer of spokesmen represented by other lawyers in the case who give different spins on his testimony.

If there is an issue with space to accommodate the media pack, then Mancao has no objection to a motion that the court proceedings be transferred to “a bigger courtroom.”


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Dream It, Then Build It

It has been a busy season for criticism and it looks like the tempo will intensify all the more. Radio, TV and Print have already been swamped with all kinds of bad news, some deserved, others sensationalized. Today, the Internet has allowed once armchair critics to become more read, heard and seen with email and YouTube.

Commentators and commentaries range from the wise to the bizarre, but most of them fall within the gripe category with suggestions coming a close second. The suggestions, though, are laced with a critical nuance and is predicated with comments like, "why did they not do this?"


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