tuesday, march 3, 2015
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tuesday, march 3, 2015
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 VOL. 33 NO. 62 ISSN 0116-3973 HHHHH NoKor warns of ‘merciless strikes’ ‘WALANG BINULSA’ 5 BIFF bomb factory falls 3 Toddler raped by mother’s lover 3 Kris defends PNoy KRIS AQUINO PAGE 2 BIFF uses SAF weapons vs AFP Kia vs Alaska Girl, 7, found dead 4 16 Fire put out after 50 hours 4 3 Jolo Revilla in ICU after surgery 9 ‘Focus’ tops US box office with $19.1M Looking for Iza 10 9 IN THIS photo taken Feb. 28, government forces of the 6th Infantry Division fire a105 Howitzer cannon in Maguindanao, Southern Philippines. The Philippine military is trying to capture a bombmaker it believes is being ‘coddled’ by Filipino militants who have pledged loyalty to Islamic State, authorities said. (AFP) For reactions or comments: tempo_mb@yahoo.com or tempo@mb.com.ph 2 TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 Kris comes to defense of PNoy By FRANCIS WAKEFIELD Television host and actress Kris Aquino has come to the defense of embattled President Aquino, saying his brother brought progress to the nation. “Hindi siya perpekto, si Pangulong Noynoy Aquino inalagaan at pinalago ang kaban ng bayan. Walang binulsa,” said the outspoken Presidential sister in her speech before members of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD). Kris spoke during the occasion marking the 2015 National Women’s Month. Calls for the President’s resignation have snowballed following the deaths of 44 police commandos last Jan. 25 in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. Kris said their family will weather the storm of criticisms. “But just like I text PNoy on his birthday, lahat ng masasakit na salita and personal na pambabatikos, hindi ko lang haharapin kungdi buong tapang kong ipamumuka na hindi nila kami mabubuwag,” she said. “Pamilya kaming nagmamahalan. At taas noo, kaya kong ipagmalaki sa lahat na ang kuya ko, tapat, maka-tao, hindi mapang abuso, humble, sincere and above all else, trustworthy.” The 44-year-old Kris said there were nights that she was crying over the bashing his brother has been getting over the alleged mishandling of the operation. She admitted that the past month has been the most challenging in Aquino’s presidency. “It was a difficult time for all of us, and there were nights I’d be crying while texting with my Kuya. Meron akong isang post na nakita, nasa kabaong sya, si PNoy at umiiyak ako—phinotoshop yun from the time our mom was in Manila Cathedral. I told my brother, napakahirap ang manahimik lalo na pag ang mahal mo sa buhay ang winawalanghya,” Kris said. “Simple ang sagot ng Kuya ko, Kristina pag lumabas ang katotohanan, titigil na rin sila,” she added. Kris told the crowd, led by Chief Supt. Joel D. Pagdilao, QCPD director, that it is not easy being the sister of a sitting President than being a daughter of the late former President Corazon Aquino. “Hindi madali maging bunsong kapatid ng pangulo, mas mahirap kumpara sa panahon na bunsong anak ako ng pangulo. You may ask me why? Because our mother was our strength, our shield, and our protector. That’s why I’m here in front of all of you today. Because I am a product of a woman of courage,” Aquino said. During the occasion, the QCPD, through the QCPD Women’s and Children Protection Desk under Inspector Edith Castro, also gave recognition to deserving PNP personnel, Quezon City Protection Center, Social Services Development Department (SSDD), as part of Women’s Month. Lani stays strong for Jolo Actress-politician Lani Mercado is keeping strong amid difficulties hounding her family. With her husband Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr. still detained on plunder and graft charges; her son Cavite Vice Governor Ramon “Jolo” Revilla III was rushed to the Asian Hospital and Medical Center in Muntinlupa City over the weekend for sustaining what has been reported as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Senator’s talent manager Lolit Solis told Manila Bulletin that Mercado is simply “trying to be tough.” “Ang bigat-bigat ng nangyayari na ’to na wala si Bong, pero siya ’yung parang nagsisilbing pader ng pamilya,” she said. Solis went on to clarify her earlier statement about the 26-year-old politician-actor going through an “emotional phase” in life. “Wala naman akong sinasabi na (suicide attempt iyon). Ang sabi ko lang, alam ko may pinagdadaanan si Jolo. Hindi ko alam kung self inflicted ’yun. Hindi ko nga alam kung aksidente o whatever but I know he’s going through a very emotional phase,” she stressed. She believes that Mercado’s constant prayers has helped her son, who is now in stable condition. Earlier, family lawyer Atty. Raymond Fortun said the young Revilla accidentally pulled the trigger of a gun he was cleaning at their house in Ayala Alabang on Feb. 27. His girlfriend, actress Jodi Sta. Maria was said to have stayed at the actor’s side since he was admit- LANI Mercado ted to the hospital. She’s since been posting Biblical passages on her social networking accounts. Though the young Revilla remains in the intensive care unit (ICU) as of this writing, the family hopes to transfer him to a regular room soon. Meanwhile, the senator is hoping to visit his son on Tuesday when the Sandiganbayan grants his motion for a 24-hour furlough, Solis shared. (Michael Joe T. Delizo) TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 3 BIFF bomb factory falls Soldiers seized a bomb factory bombs such as mortar fuses, during an assault on a Bangsamoro ammonium nitrate, blasting caps, I s l a m i c F r e e d o m F i g h t e r s and tie wires. stronghold in Mamasapano, Meanwhile, Col. Restituto Maguindanao Sunday. Padilla, Armed Forces spokesman, Col. Melquiades Feliciano, commander of the Army 601st Infantry Brigade that spearheaded the offensive operations against the bandits, said that his troops captured the BIFF encampment in Barangay Dasikil. The area, which is being used for the manufacture of improvised bombs, is reportedly owned by a BIFF leader named Mohammad Ali Tambako, who is said to be one of the coddlers of wanted Filipino bomb expert Abdul Basit Usman. Feliciano said that Tambako had carried out MAP of Mamasapano, Maguindanao violent atrocities against civilians in Maguindanao and confirmed the reported sightings North Cotabato. of Usman in Mamasapano. “The enemy was able to escape He said that the information but the equipment and materials about Usman was relayed to that are used to fabricate home- soldiers by their informants on made bombs were left behind,” the ground. said Feliciano. “The latest information was Among the items recovered over the weekend, last Saturday were vital components for making during the operation wherein three of his (Usman’s) Tausug lieutenants were reported killed,” according to Padilla. Feliciano said that Usman is currently coddled by small bands of notorious bandits from two different BIFF groups and identified Tambako and another BIFF leader named Kagi Karialan as his protectors. Karialan reportedly has at least 100 followers. “He (Karialan) led the attack on Moro Islamic Liberation Front communities and civilian communities nearby in Kabasalan and Bulol, both in Pikit, North Cotabato in two separate occasions, displacing at least 25,000 people,” according to the 601st IB commander. The military said several tipsters have spotted Usman in the bailiwicks of his two cohorts. Five foreigners who are believed to be members of international terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah were also reportely seen moving with Usman as they evaded their pursuers. (Elena L. Aben) Mental hospital chief dismissed The Ombudsman has dismissed Bernardino Vicente, chief of the National Center for Mental Health in Mandaluyong City, from the service for ignoring the implementation of a directive. Ombudsman Conchita CarpioMorales said that in September 2008, the anti-graft body issued a suspension order against Clarita Aguilar, NCMH administrative chief. As head of the hospital, Morales said Vicente was directed to implement the preventive suspension order. In August 2009, the Ombudsman denied Aguilar’s motion for reconsideration and Vicente was again directed to implement the order and submit proof of compliance. The Ombudsman’s legal affairs office informed Vicente in a letter in June 2010 that the suspension order is “immediately executory and that failure to enforce the order is a ground for disciplinary action.” Eventually, in September 2010, Aguilar was found guilty of violating the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees and suspended for one year without pay. Aguilar’s appeal was denied in October 2010 and again, Morales said Vicente failed to comply with the directive. Moreover, she said Vicente allowed Aguilar to avail herself of housing privileges during the period of preventive suspension. The Ombudsman resolution stated that “records show that respondent, despite the repeated directive from this office, deliberately failed to implement the preventive suspension of Aguilar” demonstrating Vicente’s “willful and flagrant disregard of established rule.” (Jun Ramirez) Toddler raped in Marikina A 27-year-old jobless man was arrested for allegedly raping the one-year-old daughter of his live-in partner in Marikina City Sunday. Police identified the suspect as Tito Royol Jr. of Camarines Sur and Lakandula St., Barangay Parang. Rape charges have been filed against him before the city prosecutor’s office. Police said that based on the statement of the victim’s mother, she noticed that her daughter was anxious and kept on crying at 2 a.m. She changed her diaper but noticed that the private part of her daughter was swollen. She went to her neighbor who has a daughter with the same age as hers to compare their private parts but she noticed that only her daughter’s was entirely swollen and with spots of blood. Police said the mother of the victim took her daughter to the Amang Rodriguez Medical Center in Marikina for checkup. Doctors discovered lacerations on the victim’s private parts indicating that she was raped. Royol was arrested after he was accused by his live in partner of raping her daughter. (Madelynne Dominguez) MORE NEWS Gov’t worker wins R50M A 59-year-old government worker from Leyte won the R50-million jackpot in the Ultra Lotto 6/58 draw on February 22. The first ever 6/58 jackpot winner matched the winning numbers 47-5-17-16-57-58. Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office acting Chairman Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas said the winner, married with six children, claimed his prize at the PCSO main office in Mandaluyong City on February 26. (Edd K. Usman) Fire ends after 50 hours The Quezon City Fire Department said yesterday that the fire that hit a commercial building on Araneta Ave., Quezon City has been put out after almost 50 hours. Fire Supt. Jesus Fernandez, Quezon City fire marshal, said that the fire at the seven-story Gateway 2000 Development Corp. was declared fire out at about 1:45 a.m. yesterday. However, one person, identified as Senior SFO1 Ohesio Asoy Jr., was injured and taken to the Del Mundo Hospital for sustaining burns on his face while fighting the blaze. (Francis T. Wakefield) Student stabbed in QC A 14-year-old second-year high school student was wounded after she was allegedly stabbed by a 17-year-old first-year college student in Quezon City Sunday, police said yesterday. Reports reaching the Quezon City Police District Station 6 said the victim was a student of Barangay Bagong Silangan High School. The suspect was arrested and turned over to the Department of Social Welfare and Development for counseling. Supt. Segundo Lagundi Jr., QCPD Station 6 commander, said that based on reports he received, the incident happened at about 7 p.m. in front of the Barangay Bagong Silangan Plaza on Villamor St. (Francis T. Wakefield) Cavite cop in hot water A 28-year-old policeman was arrested for indiscriminately firing his service firearm on February 28 in Sta. Ana, Manila. Police identified the suspect as PO1 Rafael Gregor Alanib, assigned to the mobile patrol unit of the Cavite provincial police office. Complainant Andres J. Bareno, treasurer of Barangay 790, Zone 86, said he and some friends were watching a movie outside his home when a crying child arrived. Bareno said a few moments after the child arrived, Alanib came onboard a motorcycle and fired at them. Bareno reported the incident to police who arrested the suspect and recovered his service firearm with 11 bullets. (Jenny F. Manongdo) Ex-inmate gunned down A 26-year-old man recently released from jail was gunned down in Marikina City Sunday. Police identified the victim as Arvin C. Caba of Alley Road, Concepion Dos. PO2 Kerwin Tacata, officer-on-case, said the incident occurred at around 5:20 p.m. in front of the victim’s house. Caba and his 25-year-old live-in partner were sitting on the road when two men onboard a motorcycle with no license plates arrived and shot the victim several times. (Madelynne Dominguez) Jobless man found dead The body of a 26-year-old jobless man was found hanging inside his room in Quezon City Sunday, police said yesterday. Reports reaching the Quezon City Police District-Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit identified the victim as Ariel de Leon, single, of San Gabriel St., Villa Espana, Barangay Tatalon. Chief Insp. Rodel Marcelo, QCPD-CIDU chief, said that the body of the victim was discovered at 6:20 p.m. by his brother Alvin hanging on a wooden beam with a black sando looped around his neck. (Francis T. Wakefield) Laborer robs dropout A 25-year-old laborer was arrested after he allegedly robbed a 17year-old high school dropout in Malabon City Sunday. SPO1 Edsel dela Paz, officer-on-case, said the suspect, Albert Sabeniano, single, of 69 Orange Road, Barangay Potrero, Malabon, allegedly robbed Clarice Mirafuentes, also of Barangay Potrero, of her cellphone while she was walking in front of the Malabon Zoo at about 8:30 p.m. However, bystanders chased the suspect and cornered him. (Ed Mahilum) 4 TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 BIFF using seized SAF firearms vs gov’t troops By EDD K. USMAN The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement (BIFM) in Central Mindanao yesterday said its members are now using against government forces the weapons they captured on January 25 from the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF). Relatedly, BIFM spokesman Abu Misry Mama claimed yesterday that their members in the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) had damaged two military armored vehicles three days ago. “Our men used the 90RR weapon we captured from the SAF in inflicting damage on the two armored vehicles,” he told the Manila Bulletin. (This could not be independently confirmed.) “Did I not say before that we will not return the weapons we captured; that we will only return the ammunition?” he said. Mama said their men captured 10 weapons from the 44 slain SAF commandos when they raided in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, the lairs of Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir (a.k.a. Marwan) and his understudy Abdul Basi Usman (no relation with this journalist) who escaped wounded. He said the weapons they captured are one 90RR, a shoulderfired anti-tank arm; four Armalite; two baby M203 rifle; one long M203; one Bushmaster; and one Barrett M60 machine gun. The BIFM-BIFF spokesman said the 90RR (recoil-less rifle) has more than 20 rocket ammunition, which they are now using, along with the smaller arms of the SAF against the government forces. e said presently they are not directly engaging the enemies, but they will fight back when the military withdraws. Mama said their men are in the towns or cities every time the military launches offensive; the BIFF attacks when the soldiers are returning to their camps. M e a n w h i l e , Vo n A l - H a q , spokesman for military affairs of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), in a separate interview cited the coordination made by the military with the MILF as the former launched in late February its all-out offensive on the men of BIFM Chairman Ameril “Umra” Kato. Al-Haq said the coordinating mechanisms between the government and MILF peace panels really work when taken advantage of. He said the military through the Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) coordinated with the MILF that is why there is no mis-encounter. “We repositioned our men starting on February 27 to comply with the truce mechanisms,” said the MILF leader. NCRPO probes Jolo’s shooting The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) has created a special investigating team that will look into the circumstances of Cavite Vice Governor Jolo Revilla being shot in their house in Muntinlupa City. Director Carmelo Valmoria, NCRPO chief, said he has already delegated some tasks to the investigating team led by Chief Supt. Henry Ranola in order to maximize the information-gathering about the report that Revilla shot Volume 15 / Issue 01 • MARCH 2015 YEARS MARCH 2 01 5 ANNIVERSARY ISSUE Animal Scene HOW DO BIRDS SHOW AFFECTION? CHARM IN G , CO LOR FU L: TH E G OU L DIAN FIN CH CHARMING, COLORFUL: VOLU M E 1 5 • N UM BE R 01 MARCH 2015 THE GOULDIAN FINCH BUST THOSE CAT MYTHS! DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO FOSTER A FURBABY? himself. “We want to know if this is really purely accidental or there was a foul-play involved,” said Valmoria. Jolo, son of detained Senator Bong Revilla, was taken to the hospital after reports that he was hit with a bullet on his chest, with his family saying that he accidentally shot himself while cleaning his gun. But despite the claims in his family, Valmoria said they have to conduct investigation to shed light on what really happened, what with speculations that he tried to commit suicide. “This part of the job of the police. Whether or not it is self-inflicted or whoever was involved, for as long as somebody get hurt, we have to conduct investigation,” said Valmoria. Initially, the investigating team went to the Asian Hospital to get information, especially medical reports, which is vital in the conduct of the probe. Valmoria would not say if they have already obtained the firearm involved as he appealed to wait for the result of the investigation. Relatedly, the Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO) confirmed that there are some guns licensed to the Cavite Vice Governor. But Chief Supt. Virgilio Moro Lazo, FEO chief, said they still have to confirm the report about the specific firearm that wounded Revilla. “We still have to receive a request for firearms verification,” said Lazo. The conduct of investigation on the Revilla shooting incident was backed up by the PNP leadership amid questions of any liability of the Cavite Vice Governor. (see related story on page 9) (Aaron B. Recuenco) NEWS ROUNDUP Girl, 7, found dead in Quezon SARIAYA, Quezon – A 40-year-old man was arrested for the death of his seven-year-old niece whose half-naked body was found covered with dried bamboo leaves on a grassy lot in this town on Sunday night. Police said Elaine (not her real name), a Grade 2 pupil, went missing after her mother instructed her to remit a Small Town Lottery (STL) bet to a neighbor just opposite their house at about 7:35 p.m. The victim’s mother told police that she saw the suspect, Romy, 40, talking to her daughter a few meters away from the house of STL bet collector. When the girl did not return after several minutes, the mother started to look for the child. She even tried to locate Romy, but he was also nowhere to be found. The mother sought assistance from her relatives and village officials in searching for the victim until they found the girl’s body some 200 meters away from her house. Responding Sariaya police with the assistance of barangay officials arrested the suspect at the residence of his relatives. Police investigators are waiting for the result of the autopsy to establish whether or not the girl was sexually abused. (Danny J. Estacio) 2 robbers killed in shootout BACOOR, Cavite – Two of six alleged “Termite Gang” members were killed by a local police patrol team in a shootout late Sunday night in Barangay Habay II, this city. The two still unidentified suspects died on the spot in the running gunfight in the area at about 11:35 p.m. Four others reportedly escaped during the incident. Supt. Rommel C. Estolano, Bacoor police chief, said that the police team was fired upon by the suspects, hitting the side of a mobile car and glass window. No casualty was reported on the police side. Recovered from the two killed alleged Termite Gang members were a .45- cal. pistol and a .38 cal. revolver. Termite Gang is a police term for a group of thieves who dig tunnels to get into an establishment to steal cash and valuables. (Anthony Giron) Hired guns kill village dad CAMP JUAN, Ilocos Norte – A village councilor died while his daughter was critically wounded in an ambush staged by three alleged hired killers along the road in Barangay Santa Maria, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, late Satuday night, belated report said here. Superintendent Jeffrey Gorospe, Laoag City chief of police, said Jessie Jacinto Sr., 50, barangay councilor of the Barangay Santa Maria, Laoag City, and leader of the tricycle drivers’ association in Laoag City, succumbed to bullet wounds in the body upon reaching Governor Roque Ablan Memorial Hospital. Jacinto’s wounded daughter, Jacklyn, 27, is now confined at Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital in Batac City. She sustained gunshot wounds in the legs. Gorospe said one of the suspects, identified as Luchimbar Maximo from Cauyan City, Isabela, was arrested during a hot pursuit operation. He named his cohorts a Jonathan Zapata, 42, from Lal-lo, Cagayan, and Michael Rumbaoa from Bacarra, Ilocos Norte. During police interrogation, Maximo admitted that they were hired to kill the victim for R25,000. Investigation showed that the victim was driving a tricycle with his wife, daughter and grandchildren as passengers at about 8:30 p.m. when they were fired upon by the suspects. Police recovered from the crime scene spent shells of .45-caliber pistol. Gorospe said a manhunt has been launched for the two remaining suspects. (Freddie G. Lazaro) Ex-barangay chief slain BANGUED, Abra – Police are investigating the gun-slaying of a former village chairman in Barangay Lubong, Bangued, Abra province. Chief Inspector Vic Orcino, Bangued town chief of police, said former barangay chairman Julie Baay of Cosili East, this town, was shot and killed while inspecting his road project in Barangay Lubong, at about 4:30 p.m. last Saturday. The victim was hit in the chest. He died upon reaching the hospital. (Freddie G. Lazaro) TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 North Korea warns of ‘merciless strikes’ SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea yesterday and warned of “merciless strikes” against its enemies as allies Seoul and Washington launched annual military drills that Pyongyang claims are preparation for a northward invasion. North Korea regularly conducts such test firings of missiles, rockets, and artillery, and they are often timed to express the country’s dissatisfaction with actions by Washington and Seoul. Yesterday was the start of military drills that will run until the end of April. Early yesterday morning, two missiles launched from North Korea’s west coast flew about 500 kilometers before landing in waters off the east coast, according to South Korea’s Defense Ministry. Spokesman Kim Min-seok called the launches an “armed protest” against the South Korea-US drills and a challenge to peace on the Korean Peninsula. The annual US-South Korean military drills inevitably lead to angry North Korean rhetoric, although the allies say they are purely defensive. The North’s rhetoric is meant to show its people that a tough leadership is confronting what its propaganda portrays as outside hostility, but analysts also believe the drills infuriate because they cost Pyongyang precious resources by forcing the country to respond with its own drills and launches. “The only means to cope with the aggression and war by the US imperialists and their followers is neither dialogue nor peace. They should be dealt with only by merciless strikes,” an unidentified spokesman for the North Korean military’s general staff said in a Pope slams ‘intolerable brutality’ in Iraq, Syria VATICAN CITY, Holy See – Pope Francis on Sunday denounced the “intolerable brutality” being inflicted on Christians and other minorities by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group militants. “Unfortunately, the tragic news just keeps coming from Iraq and Syria,” the pontiff said after his weekly prayer in St. Peter’s Square, without specifically naming ISIS. “We want to assure all those who find themselves in these situations that we have not forgotten them,” he said. “Rather, we are with them and we are praying intently for the rapid end of the intolerable brutality of which they are victims.” Meanwhile, the ISIS on Sunday freed 19 of the 220 Assyrian Christians they took hostage in Syria last week, after a ransom was paid for their release, activists said. statement carried by state media. He said the US-South Korean drills are aimed at conquering the North’s capital, Pyongyang, and removing its leadership. During the 2013 drills, tension rose amid North Korean rhetoric that included vows of nuclear strikes on Washington and Seoul. The rival Koreas earlier this year floated the possibility of holding what would be the third summit between their leaders since the countries were divided 70 years ago. But they have been at odds in recent weeks over terms, and prospects seem dim. North Korea separately told the US that it was willing to impose a temporary moratorium on its nuclear tests if Washington cancels the joint military drills with South Korea. But the US rejected the overture, calling it an “implicit threat.” (AP) “Nineteen Assyrian hostages arrived on Sunday at the Church of Our Lady in Hasakeh after they were released by IS,” said Osama Edward, the director of the Assyrian Network for Human Rights. “They arrived on two buses from Shaddadeh,” the IS stronghold in the northeastern province of Hasakeh where they had been detained, he told AFP. Edward said an ISIS religious court decided on Saturday to release the Christians in exchange for a sum of money for each family that IS considers as “jizya,” or tax, paid by non-Muslims. (AFP) 5 WORLD NEWS HK lawmakers yield HONG KONG – Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmakers yesterday handed themselves in to police over their involvement in mass protests for free elections, the latest step in a widespread investigation which has been accused of intimidation. Police have vowed to investigate the “principal instigators” of the street blockades which ended in December when rally camps were cleared. A number of protest leaders have been arrested and released without charge, in a controversial procedure which some say is harassment. Albert Ho and Helena Wong, both of the Democratic Party, turned themselves in at Wan Chai police headquarters yesterday morning after being requested to attend. Each of them was holding a small yellow paper umbrella – the symbol of the democracy movement – as supporters shouted: “We want universal suffrage.” “We Hongkongers who have tried to fight for true democracy are not the ones who have done something wrong... it is the ridiculous Hong Kong and Chinese governments taking away our democratic nominations,” Wong said before she went inside. (AFP) MH370 search to end CANBERRA – The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 cannot go on forever, Australia’s deputy prime minister said, and discussions are already under way between Australia, China, and Malaysia as to whether or not to call off the hunt within weeks. No trace has been found of the Boeing 777 aircraft, which disappeared a year ago this week carrying 239 passengers and crew, in what has become one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. MH370 vanished from radar screens shortly after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, bound for Beijing, early on March 8. Investigators believe it was flown thousands of miles off course before eventually crashing into the Indian Ocean. The search of a rugged 60,000-square kilometers patch of sea floor some 1,600 kilometers west of the Australian city of Perth, which experts believe is the plane’s most likely resting place, will likely be finished by May. Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss told Reuters that a decision would have to be taken well before then as to whether or not to continue into the vast 1.1-million square kilometer area around the primary search zone if nothing has been found. Discussions had already begun about what to do in that event, including the possibility that the search might be called off, said Truss, who is also transport minister. (Reuters) 6 TUESDAY, MARCH 201515, 2014 MONDAY, MARCH 2,3,2015 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY EDITORIAL Medium Rare Peace in Mindanao Jullie Y. Daza Send them home W HAT are the chances of Senator Juan Ponce Enrile being allowed to go home under house arrest? Going by the continued hospital arrest of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the prospects don’t look too good. Senator JPE would not like being compared with GMA, but like it or not, the two of them are in the same boat. JPE is 91 years old, GMA 66. He has pneumonia, confined at Makati Medical Center after the PNP hospital found itself inadequate to treat him for fever and other symptoms. She’s at Veterans Memorial Medical Center, suffering from a host of complex aches and pains resulting from a severe spinal condition. Separately accused of plunder, the ex-Senate president and the ex-President have yet to be tried in court. When Pope Francis came to preach the message of mercy and compassion, the wishful thinking went that the President would make a grand p.r. gesture of showing mercy and compassion to a former President who is also a woman, a senior citizen in frail health and not about to become a flight risk after wearing a neck brace for three years, during which she had also lost a very young grandchild. If memory serves, a small group of congressmen filed a resolution last year seeking house arrest for GMA, though nothing came of it, not even after they argued that the state would save a lot of money by discharging her from a public hospital. In the current case of JPE, a similar appeal now seeks the graft court’s permission to place him under house arrest on humanitarian grounds. Malacañang’s reply was to leave it to the court to decide, which is not a bad thing, and not a good thing either. At mass last Sunday in a home for the aged, the officiating priest reminded us to treat the elderly with care because they have earned their white hair, wrinkled faces, and every affliction of a tired body and a forgetful mind where few dreams dwell; and my thoughts went to a 91-year-old prisoner who was freed some days ago because by having served a third of the maximum sentence of 10 years, she had earned the right to be sent home to her family. If there’s still a family. F OR weeks now, the Armed Forces of the Philippines has been engaged in a campaign against the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao and in North Cotabato. As in other encounters in Mindanao, it is difficult to determine the actual number of casualties, but some 2,000 villagers have been forced to flee their homes and are now in evacuation centers. The BIFF is a group which broke off from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) after the latter entered into a ceasefire agreement with the Armed Forces. It espouses an independent state for Moros in Mindanao and opposes the MILF’s peace agreement with the Philippine government. It was in BIFF-controlled territory where Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir alias Marwan had been hiding, when the PNP Special Action Force (SAF) moved to arrest him last Jan. 25. Marwan was killed in the operation, but 44 SAF commandos were also killed by men identified with the MILF and the BIFF. The ceasefire with the MILF continues, as various government bodies conduct investigations into the death of the SAF 44. But the BIFF has maintained its stand against any peace agreement with the government, even declaring it will not surrender the SAF men’s firearms that it captured. The AFP has thus launched the ongoing campaign. It must be noted that the BIFF is only the latest Moro rebel group that has risen to challenge the Philippine government. Years ago, there was the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). After it signed a peace agreement in 1976, which led to the establishment of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), a splinter group formed the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Now that the MILF is about to set up the Bangsamoro Political Entity, the BIFF has broken away from the MILF. It has been reported that the BIFF itself has already splintered into three factions. One of them calls itself Saifullah, said to mean “Sword of God” in Arabic. Then there is that other group, the Abu Sayyaf, derisively called a bandit group by the armed forces, but it appears to have its own following among the people of Muslim Mindanao. The Mindanao problem is obviously much deeper and more complicated than it looks. The Muslim people belong to different groups – the Tausugs, the Maranaos, the Maguindanaos, for example. Historically, they fought all the foreign colonizers, as early as Rajah Sulayman in Manila. It is said the Americans invented the .45 caliber pistol because their usual firearms could not stop the Moros. Now the Philippine government is about to make peace with the MILF and approve the Bangsamoro Basic Law. But this agreement is only with the MILF. What of the MNLF, the Abu Sayyaf, the BIFF, and now its new factions led by Saifullah? Many say the Bangsamoro Political Entity holds our hope for peace in Mindanao. In the short run, perhaps. For the long run, our government may need to draw up a deeper, broader, more inclusive, more comprehensive solution than has been seen so far. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 That’s the Spirit Dr. Ramon Ricardo A. Roque, CESOI, Diplomate Anti-peace? N O Filipino is against a true and lasting peace in the country particularly in Mindanao, which has a long history of armed rebellion. Exceptions to this are those who President Benigno S. Aquino III referred to as personally benefitting from the armed conflict in Mindanao. Those who are against the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) because they are after personal gains from the armed rebellion in Mindanao are really anti-peace. It is not accurate or right to tag all those who are opposed to the BBL in its current form as anti-peace. Some are against the BBL because they see that, in its current form, it is unconstitutional. They are pro-peace but anti-BBL. They are pro-constitution. When see things in the context of the constitution, we will realize that anything outside the constitution threatens peace. Our society, just like any other democratic societies, operates under the principle of the rule of law. The 1987 Philippine Constitution is the fundamental law in our country and we should strictly follow what the Constitution requires. When we do something outside of the law, the result will be chaos. If the Aquino Administration is really after genuine peace in Mindanao, it should guarantee an objective evaluation of the BBL’s constitutionality. While it has its determination of the constitutionality of the proposed l a w, t h e E xe c u t i v e b ra n c h should allow the Philippine Congress (both the House of Representatives and the Senate) to determine whether the proposal is indeed constitutional or not. Likewise, both the Executive and Legislative branches should also allow the Judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, to make its final determination on the constitutionality of the BBL. After all, under our system, it is the Supreme Court that has the final say about constitutional issues. President Aquino is correct in asking whether those who oppose the BBL have alternatives to offer. Indeed, it is in the best interest of our country that we pursue the best among available alternatives in achieving genuine peace in Mindanao. Are there really no alternatives? Even if there is no alternative, does its absence make the BBL constitutional? We should not rush the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Bill. Hastily acting on it at the expense of its constitutionality will be a mistake that can be lead to a worse peace and order situation in Mindanao. We, especially our leaders, should not settle for anything less than a constitutional solution to the peace problem in Mindanao. Being pro-constitution is a basic requisite of being propeace. Longer days ahead The days will begin to last longer and nights get shorter after the vernal equinox – the day that daylight and darkness are almost of equal length – on March 21. According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration, vernal equinox is an astronomical event that marks the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere. Every year, equal lengths of day and night happen twice a year during the vernal and autumnal equinox on March and September. In the Philippines, days following the vernal equinox mark longer daytime and shorter nighttime. It will also begin to feel more like summer due to longer exposure under the Sun. PAGASA has yet to officially declare the onset of hot and dry season this year. Last year, it was declared on March 26. This month, PAGASA said rainfall conditions will likely be way below to below normal over most parts of the country, while patches of near normal rainfall can be observed in Sorsogon, Masbate, most parts of Central Visayas, and Caraga. (Ellalyn B. de Vera) 7 Reflections Today Denunciation of the scribes and Pharisees Gospel Reading Mt 23:1-12 E S U S spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, saying, “The scribes and the Pharisees have taken their seat on the chair of Moses. Therefore, do and observe all things whatsoever they tell you, but do not follow their example. For they preach but they do not practice. They tie up heavy burdens hard to carry and lay them on people’s shoulders, but they will not lift a finger to move them. All their works are performed to be seen. They widen their phylacteries and lengthen their tassels. They love places of honor at banquets, seats of honor in synagogues, greetings in marketplaces, and the salutation ‘Rabbi.’ As for you, do not be called ‘Rabbi.’ You have but one teacher, and you J Dear Manay Gina Gina de Venecia Bad things happen in threes Dear Manay Gina, A series of unfortunate events just happened to me. I got a reprimand from my boss for a job I’m extremely dedicated to do. I also found out that my boyfriend is having a relationship with someone else. Then, one of my best friends decided she doesn’t want to be friends with me anymore because I was proven to be disloyal having befriended the girl she hates. Well, while I am not completely surprised, I’m are all brothers. Call no one on earth your father; you have but one Father in heaven. Do not be called ‘Master’; you have but one master, the Christ. The greatest among you must be your servant. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled; but whoever humbles himself will be exalted.” THEY DO NOT PRACTICE Here, Jesus attacks the Jewish religious leaders although he does not address them directly. Instead, he speaks “to the crowds and to his disciples.” He portrays the religious authorities as bad examples and urges his followers not to imitate their distant and haughty leadership style.The basic problem with the scribes and the Pharisees, says Jesus, is not with what they teach; it is what they do or fail to do: “they preach but they do not practice.” The second charge against them is that they are more interested in appearance than in performance: “their works are performed to be seen.” still hurt. My question is: How do I even begin to get my life together, after these? Noie Dear Noie, This is “bad things happen in threes” to the max. Easily, the best thing to do is to give yourself sometime t o s e l f- m e d i c a t e w h i l e indulging with your favorite desert and binge watching your favorite TV series. A f t e r t h a t , yo u s h o u l d take another look at the one thing you can salvage: your job situation. It’s important to follow up on this job feedback. So, stay calm and focus on discovering what things you can do differently. A mentor at work could help you strategize on how to turn things around. The third charge is that they consider themselves superior to others and they consistently pull rank: “they love places of honor at banquets… and the salutation ‘Rabbi.’ ”In contrast, the followers of Jesus are not to be preoccupied with rank and prestige. Because Christ is their one true teacher and they are all equals in his classroom, they are not to elevate themselves with the teacher’s titles: “Rabbi” and “Master.” Nor are they to speak of themselves as “father,” a designation of reverence in Jesus’ day, for God is their one true Father. Instead they are to assume the role of servants. *** How are the dynamics of power in your Christian community? Are they inspired by the Gospel? *** SOURCE: “366 Days with the Lord,” ST PAULS, 7708 St. Paul Rd., SAV, Makati City (Phils.); Tel.: 895-9701; Fax 895-7328; E-mail: publishing@stpauls.ph; Website: http://www.stpauls.ph. Then, mentally make a mission statement as you take a long and broad look at your future. What are your large r dre ams and goals? What is your vision? What is the big picture? These are tough times, yes but they could also be your turning points. I mean, your worst week is over. And what you choose to do next is the only important thing. Affectionately, Manay Gina “Suffering isn’t ennobling, recovery is.” –Christiaan Barnard *** Send questions to manaygina@hotmail. com 8 1iiiiijiii TUESDAY, MARCH 3,2015 tempoen@gmail,com Enterta The Last Star: Maja says sh~ Sharon, sweet Sharon to apologize to Her songs brought joy to cou ntless listeners. Think "Sana'y Wala ng Wakas," " Maging Sino Ka Man," "Ikaw," "Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko, " "Bituing Walang Ningning," "Init sa Magdamag," "Pangarap Na Bituin." Highspeed Ronald Constantino WEET SHARONIt's wonderful to hear again from Sharon Cuneta ... via a postValentine card and sweet delicacies. For the last two decades or so, Sharon never failed to remember with sweet notes for entertainment writers during Christmas, be they active or retired. But Christmas 2014, we didn't hear from her, which was understandable as she was going through tough times. After Christmas came the Valentines cards, with dedication in her own handwriting, accompanied by chocolates. Valentine 2015 came and still no word from Sharon . Understandable as earlier noted . Then last week came this post-Valentine card and sweet delicacies. Here's hoping sweet Sharon is okay now and ready to face the world. We all miss the Megastar. [S S THE LAST STAR - This columnist calls Sharon Cuneta The Last Star as after reigning as movie queen in the '80s, Philippine cinema went downhill. From more than 300 movies produced a year, the output was reduced to 30 or so, not counting the indies. Television took over cinema and TV royalty like Judy Ann Santos, Claudine Barretto, Marian Rivera, Angel Locsin, Kristine Hermosa reigned . Sharon herself hosted toprating musical-variety shows. ACTRESS AND SINGER - Like Nora Aunor, Sharon is an excellent actress and singer. Among her memorable movies are those she made with Fernando Poe, Jr., Gabby Concecion, Robin Padilla, and Boyet de Leon. Sharon won a grand slam for "Madrasta" - best actress awards from Star, FAMAS, Academy, and Urian. Must also mention "Crying Ladies," one of her best performances. Idol sa Kusina Chef Boy Lagro IV' IUM yurn yurn, rnga Kapuso' Nagsasawa na ba kayo sa mga meryendang inihahanda ninyo sa inyong mga anak pag-uwi nila galing sa paaralan? Ngayong araw, ituturo ko sa inyo kung paano bibigyan ng twist at gagawing dessert ang paborito at masarap na kapeng barako na mabibili sa Batangas. Subukang lutuin ngayon ang Kapeng Barako and Tablea Affogato na siguradong makakapagpawala ng pagod ng inyong mga anak pagkagaling sa school. SPEEDY NOTES "Mukhang call boy" is how colleague Jobert Sucaldito calls an "antipatico" newcomer. Handsome in a call boyish way... Anjanette Abayari is looking great, now a mother of two boys. Is she staging a comeback? Welcome home, AJ ... A character actor is now living in a home for aged in the province ... heard that Bella Salvador, wife of Leroy and mother of Jobelle, is now back, living in Paranaque. She stayed in Las Vegas for many years ... when President Noynoy Aquino is no longer in office by 2016, youngest sister Kris promises to be his "protector." Kris expects many cases will be filed against PNoy ... Kuya Germs Moreno is slowly but surely recovering from a mild stroke. Timing Gustong mag-apologize Rowena Agilada S [SJ uicide attempt nga ba 0 aksidenteng nabaril ni Cavite Vice Governor Jolo Revilla ang kanyang sarili? Isinugod siya sa Asian Hospital sa Muntinlupa City. As of press time, stable na diumano ang kalagayan ng anak nina Senator Bong Revilla at Rep. Lani Mercado. Ayon sa naglabasang report, diumano'y naglilinis si vice gov. ng baril nang aksidenteng nakalabit niya ang gatilyo at tumama ang bala nito sa kanyang kanang dibdib. Sa isang report naman, diumano'y nagtangkang magpakamatay si vice gov. at nagbaril sa sarili dahil diumano sa depression . Diumano pa rin, sobrang naapektuhan si vice gov. sa kinasasangkutang kontrobersiya ng kanyang daddy Bong kaugnay ng PDAF scam . Nakakulong ang senador sa PNP Custodial Center na diumano'y ikina-depress ni Vice Gov. Jolo. Sobrang close raw kasi ito sa ama. Ayon pa sa report, nakadagdag diumano sa depression ni Vice Gov. Jolo ang balitang diumano'y ililipat sa regular prison cell ang kanyang daddy dahil diumano'y pinuntahan nito si Sen . Juan Ponce Enrile sa PNP General Hospital para batiin sa nakaraang kaarawan nito. Ano kaya'ng reaction ni Kim Chiu sa sinabi ni Maja Salvador sa "The Buzz" na gusto nitong magapologize sa kanya noon? Gusto raw siyang kausapin ni Maja pero wala lang pagkakataon dahil saradongsarado ang isip niya (Kim). Kaugnay 'yun ng pakikipag-relasyon ni Maja kay Gerald Anderson na exboyfriend ni Kim. Ayon pa kay Maja, sobrang special pa rin sa kanya si Kim (bilang kaibigan) at kung pwede lang daw sanang maibalik ang lahat, ito'y Kapeng barako and tablea affogato INGREDIENTS: 200 ml kapeng barako 4 scoops good-quality vanilla ice cream 4 pcs tablea, coarsely chopped PROCEDURE: Make the kapeng barako. Put the ice cream into four dessert glasses or cups. Add tablea into the hot coffee before pouring over the ice cream. Drown each with coffee and serve while warm and melting . *** Para sa masasarap na recipes mula sa eksperto, patuloy na manood ng "Idol sa Kusina" sa GMA News TV. inment NESTORCUARTERO Editor e made plans Kim on Gerald gagawin niya . Ayon pa kay Maja, okey lang sa kanya na muling magkatrabaho sa isang project sina Gerald at Kim dahil marami pa ring fans ang dalawa. Asked kung kava ba niyang (Maja) i-give up ang kanyang career in favor of love, ani Maja, siguro raw after five years pa. By that time, "sila" pa rin kava ni Gerald? Pangakong napako Si Kris Aquino kava ang peg ni LJ Reyes? After almost a year, sinabi ni Kris na ina 10k siva ng kasal ni Mayor Herbert Bautista. Matagal nang hiwalay sina LJ at Paulo Avelino at four years old na ang love child nilang si Aki pero now lang sinabi ng una na ina 10k daw siva ng kasal ni Paulo. Ani LJ, noong nabuntis siya'y pinangako raw ni Paulo na pakakasalan siva nito. Noong mala pit na raw siyang manganak sa US ay nangako rin daw si Paulo na susunod doon . Pero waley at no show ito. We still remember nang nakausap naming si Paulo sa isang presscon noon na sinabi nga niyang susunod siva kay LJ sa US dahil gusto niyang nasa tabi siva nito sa oras ng panganganak nito. Pero hindi naaprubahan ang US visa ni Paulo, kava hindi siva nakasunod noon kay LJ. Noong bumalik si LJ sa Pilipinas with their baby ay nag-live-in na sila ni Paulo. Naiba ang sitwasyon noong lumipat si Paulo sa ABSCBN hanggang nagkalabuan ang relasyon nila ni LJ. Separate lives na sila ngayon at nali-link si LJ kay JC de Vera. Out na ba sa picture si Renz Fernandez n a co-star ni LJ sa "Yagit"? 0, press release langang paglilink sa kanila? Well. .. TUESDAY, MARCH 3,2015 Trailer Nestor Cuartero UST A THOUGHT: "A mind troubled by [ ] ] doubt cannot focus on the course to victory." - Arthur Golden Go figure. ROUGH SAILING: Sadly, however, there's a bit of inconsistency *** in the way Ms. Calzado's career runs on the tracks of ABS-CBN . Despite the enormous success enjoyed by both "Starting over" and "Hawak Kamay," Iza's next projects under the network remain hanging. We just hope the same doesn't happen to the careers of new transferees Jolina Magdangal and VG 1010 Revilla in By GLENN REGONDOLA NASA Intensive Care Unit (lCU) ng Asian Hospital at Medical Center sa Muntinlupa City na muli ang aktor at Vice Governor ng Cavite na si Jolo Revilla matapos ang dalawang oras at kalahating operasyon. Ipinarating ang development na ito ni Atty. Jason Oy is 'The Voice PH' Season 2 champ BALLADEER Jason Dy of Team Sarah emerged as winner of "The Voice Philippines" Season 2, edging first runner-up Alisah Bonaobra of Team Api by 5% of the total final votes. Jason garnered 52.94 % of total public votes while Alisah received 47.06 % votes. Leah Patricia ofTeam Lea and Rence Rapanot of Team Bamboo finished third and fourth, respectively. The 24-year-old rendered Ariel Rivera's "Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin" during the final showdown held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila, Pasay City, Sunday. Maxene Magalona. In fairness, Jolina and Maxene are currently enjoying their moments on "Flor de Liza" and "Dream Dad," respectively. As a network executive puts it, assigning roles to their contract artists is done round robin style, depending on their suitability to the parts and availability at the time of casting. The over-all philosophy, he said, is to give everyone his time to shine. MIZZING IN ACTION: : In the flurry of high-profile Kapamilya activities, new TV shows being launched and new movies in the horizon, where does Iza Calzado figure in all of these? *** JASON Dy Overwhelmed with his triumph, an emotional Jason thanked his supporters during the awards night, saying, "Maraming maraming salamat (sa inyo), thank you so much Lord, you are amazing ... God bless po sa inyong lahat." The Top 4 finalists battled it out in a two-night grand finals with two sets of performances each night. On Saturday, each finalist had a duet with their musical influences and a solo performance. During the second finale night, they had a solo number anew and a duet with their respective coaches. For the Saturday live show, Jason sang "Wrecking Ball" with Charice Pempengco and "With You ." He performed "Angels Brought Me Here and "If I Ain't Got You" with Sarah on Sunday. (Marjorie S. Duran/mb.com.ph) 9 Looking for Iza, launching a rivalry *** After making her move from GMA7 to ABS-CBN, the super-talented Iza made a good jumpstart as a Kapamilya. She co-starred with Piolo Pascual and Toni Gonzaga in the 2014 block buster film "Starting over Again," where her brief appearance positioned her as among the very best actresses in the industry at present. She followed this up with a lead role in teleserye, "Hawak Kamay," where she once more paired with Piolo. ~ .IIII/PII RIVALRY LAUNCHED: Julia Barretto has kissed and made up with her father, Dennis Padilla. That's one good gesture in time for her 18th birthday celebration in early March. The reaction of Julia's mother, Marjorie Barretto, to Gretchen Barretto's praising Liza Soberano has unwittingly launched a rivalry between the two young, rising actresses. Liza has scored a phenomenal hit in "Forevermore," opposite Enrique Gil, who was Julia's leading man in "Mirabella," a mild hit. leu after surgery Joel Bodegon sa ngalan ng Revilla family, avon sa online site na PEP.ph. Si Revilla ay tinanggalan ng kala hating litro ng dugo sa kanyang baga sa pamamagitan ng isang chest tube insertion. Matatandaang ang actorpolitician ay isinugod sa nasabing ospital matapos aksidenteng nabaril diumano nito ang kanyang sarili habang naglilinis ng kanyang .40 Glock handgun noong umaga ng Feb. 28 sa kanilang bahay sa Ayala, Alabang. Nagtamo ito ng tama sa bandang itaas ng kanyang kanang dibdib. Dahil sa kanyang hindi pa magandang kundisyon, limitado muna ang mga bisita na puwedeng duma law sa kanya, except ang kanyang pamilya. Hiniling din ng Revilla family na dagdagan pa ang pagdarasal para sa mas ikakabuti ang kalagayan at mas mabilis na recovery ni Jolo. Sa isang banda, marami ang nagsasabing hindi aksidente ang pagkakatama ng baril kay Jolo kundi ito raw ay isang suicide attempt dahil sa maraming JOLO Revilla pinagdadaanan ngayon ng kanilang pamilya. Pero, avon naman kay Atty. Raymond Fortun, na tumatayong spokesperson ng pamilya, ito ay isa ngang aksidente lang . As of presstime, wala pang nakukuhang pahayag sa kanyang girlfriend na si Jodi Santamaria tungkol sa insidenteng ito. Will Smith’s ‘Focus’ tops US box office WILL Smith’s new action drama “Focus” booted the kinky sex tale “Fifty Shades of Grey” for its perch atop US and Canadian weekend box office charts, racking up $19.1 million in ticket sales. Smith, in his first leading role since con artist, played by Margot Robbie, in 2013’s “After Earth,” plays a seasoned the romance-caper film hybrid. “Kingsman: The Secret Service”, an con artist who meets up with an aspiring adaptation of a popular comic series which stars Samuel L. Jackson and Colin Firth about a spy agency’s training program and a global threat by a tech genius, also outpaced “Grey” to claim second place with $11.8 million. Third place on a weekend that saw business hampered by rough winter weather in the south and midwest again went to the family-friendly “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water”, based on the popular television show about a talking animated sponge. It sold $11.2 million in tickets. “Grey,” the smash hit adaptation of the best-selling novel which stars James Dornan and Dakota Johnson as the libidinous couple, took in $10.9 million, landing in fourth from Friday through Sunday, according to studio estimates. The film is closing in on $148 million at the domestic box office since opening just over two weeks ago. Rounding out the top five, “The Lazarus Effect,” which stars Mark Duplass and Olivia Wilde as researchers trying to resurrect the dead, took the No. 5 spot on its opening weekend with $10.6 million in sales. (Reuters) Mikee Cojuangco bats for environmental awareness WORLD Wildlife Fund (WWF) Climate Solutions Steward Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski leads this year’s Earth Hour campaign aimed at raising environmental awareness. Held annually, it encourages people to switch off their lights for more than an hour on March 28 from 7 to 10 p.m. In an interview, Mikee said it’s not only Mother Nature that’s been MIKEE Cojuangco suffering from people’s irresponsibility. She underscored that we are, in fact, ultimately killing ourselves by not taking care of our surroundings. “We all agree naman na we are already feeling the bad effects of climate change. That is why when they (WWF) approached me, I agreed. Because I want to be part of an event that would remind us that simple acts can contribute to (the rehabilitation of) our planet,” she said. Mikee urges everyone to make energy conservation part of their lifestyle. “Medyo malamig naman kapag gabi na kaya baka pwedeng ’wag nang buksan ’yung aircon or saglit lang. Kasi ’yung mga ganoong bagay (ay) malaking tulong na,” she said. Educated at a very young age to be environmentally-friendly, Mikee hopes the country would be named No.1 Earth Hour country anew. “ Fo r y e a r s p a l a g i t a y o n g nangunguna sa ganyan. Siyempre nakakatuwa na we are championing the Earth Hour. Very nice kasi alam mo namang tayong mga Pilipino gustong palaging number one sa mga Pet lovers’ show DOGS and cats are among the most popular pet choices in the Philippines. As such, it is no surprise the spotlight now falls on these adorable house companions via GMA News TV’s “Luv U Pet.” Produced by former GMA News and Public Affairs news correspondent Claire Delfin for Claire Delfin Media, the pet-oriented lifestyle show tackles everything pet lovers need to know about their furry friends. Delve deeply into The Big Bang Theory That said, Claire is adamant and start from the beginning by tracing back the biggest bangs that have arrived since. Lastly, discover the possibilities of turning ordinary people into powerful weapons. As part of the spectacular LOS ANGELES –The $150,000 Fight Science series, explore new ways Oscar gown worn by actress of combat and challenge human fighting Lupita Nyong’o that was stolen in “Fight Science: Season 2 Fight two days ago was returned on Masters: Mixed Martial Arts”. Friday by the thief, who tipped Don’t miss “Amazing Plants” on off celebrity news site TMZ.com March 2, Monday, at 8 p.m.; “Dogs: after learning the pearls on the The Early Years” on March 3, Tuesday, dress were fake, according to at 8 p.m.; “Known Universe: Part 1” officials and the website. on March 5, Thursday at 8:00 p.m.; TMZ said the thief took the “Known Universe Part 2” on March 6, Calvin Klein dress from Nyong’o’s Friday, at 8 p.m., and “Known Universe: hotel room on Wednesday after Part 3” on March 7, Saturday at 8 p.m.; finding the door ajar. and “Fight Science: Season 2: Fight The Kenyan actress had worn Masters: Mixed Martial Arts” on March the dress adorned with 6,000 7, at 7 p.m.. Catch all these episodes pearls to Sunday’s AcademyAwar only on 9TV. 9TV’s Stories serenades the world of science THIS week, 9TV’s Stories invites you to enrich your knowledge on animals, plants, and different universes. In “Amazing Plants”, enter the world of plants and understand their complex processes and struggles. Find out how some predatory plants use trapdoors to catch prey, while the others shrink or give off certain smells to fight the enemy. Together with experts in their field, discover the most amazing secrets of the world of plants and perceive them from a different light. In the warm and fascinating world of puppies, study their breeding, behavior, and training. Moreover, receive practical advice on dog selection and how to cultivate longterm relationships with man’s favorite friend in “Dogs: The Early Years”. Shift to the world of plants and animals and travel to the universe in “Known Universe: Parts 1, 2, and 3”. that the show focuses only on the positive aspect of pet ownership. “Ako, I believe kailangan din na when you want to promote love, you have to show love. If you want to teach love, you have to show love, so positive reinforcement lahat at hindi ’yung puro negatibo ang ipapakita sa show. For example, hindi (namin ififeature) ’yung may batang nakagat ng aso at namatay kasi it’s very negative eh,” she explained. ganitong bagay,” she said. In line with the campaign, WWF has also launched “The Gift of Light” project that will give portable solar lamps to help families in Palawan light up their homes. “It’s a need in that area because they have no electricity. Ang ginagamit lang nila ay lamps. Paano naman ’yung mga bata who are trying to study?” Not just yet The former actress enjoys being a mother and doing her best to be good wife to Dodot Jaworski. Mikee and Dodot met via a group date in 1997. They married in July 30, 1999 and now have three boys namely Robbie, Raf and Renzo. With her busy schedule, Mikee is not yet open to rejoining the local entertainment industry. “Merong (mga offers),” she said. “Pero kasi it will take a lot of my time lalo na marami akong ibang advocacies and commitments. Baka lalong ’di ko makasama pamilya ko,” she said. (Rowena Tan/mb.com. ph) The idea of producing the show came about after Lestre Zapanta, a dog master with 15 years of experience analyzing canine behavior, was featured on “Brigada” some time ago. “They had an episode on ‘Brigada’ about dog behavior interventions then maganda ’yung response ng public so it further cemented what I have always observe na may demand for information about pets,” Claire shared. “Luv U Pet” airs Saturdays at 4 p.m. on GMA News TV Channel 11 (Marjorie S. Duran/mb.com.ph) Lupita Nyong’o’s $150,000 Oscar gown returned by thief ds in one of the most commented looks of the night. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant Michael White told reporters at a Friday news conference that they received a call around 3 p.m. local time from a media outlet who reported hearing from an anonymous caller that the dress had been returned to the London Hotel. The media source said the thief removed two pearls from the dress and took them to the Garment District in downtown Los Angeles where they were told they were not real, according to White. (Reuters) LUPITA Nyong’o (Reuters) 12 Comics TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 AGOS 1 RICHEL G. DOROTAN/LOUIE CELERIO 2 3 4 5 7 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8 9 10 18 22 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 29 24 30 31 32 33 34 35 CROSSALITA (7449) By AERON ALDRICH B. HALOS PAHALANG PABABA 1 Dinakip 7 Kahoy 11 Kinanta 12 Bituin 13 Sahog sa halo-halo 14 Batid 15 Ipusta 16 Gapi 17 Gibain 19 Ani 22 Pangamba 23 Nasagap ng taynga 24 Handog 25 Bumalik sa tirahan 30 Panghalip panao 31 Alisin patalilis 32 Lamanloob 33 Sasabungin 34 - - - de coco 35 Inareglo 1 Tuyong hipon 2 Liyad 3 Nobela ni E. Zola 4 Rattan 5 Klaruhin 6 Baluga 7 Organisahin 8 Kokak 9 Dakong loob 10 Kain nang masiba 18 Tugunin 19 Lengguwahe 20 Pampanga town 21 Grasya 23 Tanong hanap 26 Nakuha sa yumao 27 - - - - ukay 28 Sunod sa pito 29 Dahon: pangkiskis 31 Desenteriya Sports Nadal ends drought BUENOS AIRES (AFP) – Rafael Nadal won his first title in nearly nine months on Sunday, beating Juan Monaco 6-4, 6-1 to win the Argentina Open. Nadal’s triumph was his first since he won a ninth French Open title at Roland Garros last June. It was Nadal’s 65th career crown on all surfaces, moving him into sole possession of fifth place on the Open Era all-time list led by the 109 titles of American Jimmy Connors. He broke out of a tie for fifth with Bjorn Borg and Pete Sampras. “They have an impressive history,’’ Nadal said of Sampras and Borg. “That’s why it is an honor to be compared to them.’’ He claimed his 46th career claycourt title, second-most in the Open Era behind the 49 of Argentina’s Guillermo Vilas. Most importantly, the victory showed Nadal is headed in the right direction. The Spaniard, who battled injury last year after his Roland Gar- ros triumph, exited early in Qatar and fell in the quarter-finals at the Australian Open in January. He had fallen to fourth in the world after a semi-final loss to Italian Fabio Fognini in Rio de Janeiro last week, the first time he hasn’t figured in the top three since August 2013. With this win, he’s projected to return to third in the world, again overtaking Britain’s Andy Murray. “I’m coming off a season that has not been easy – injuries, accidents,’’ said Nadal, who had to cope with wrist trouble and an appendectomy in 2014. “The beginning of this year has been a bit tricky after some time out, but little by little we have found positive feelings.’’ The 28-year-old left-hander needed one hour and 26 minutes on court to notch his sixth victory over Monaco in as many meetings on clay. But the players had to wait out a two-hour rain delay before the match, and another 55-minute delay after both held serve for 11 in the opening set on the still slippery court. “It was a tough day in the rain because no one knew what was going to happen,’’ Nadal said. “I am very thrilled to win here. From the first day I trained my best to achieve this goal. I’m very happy. I leave here with an unforgettable feeling and memory.’’ After securing a tight first set with a break of serve in the seventh game, Nadal stormed through the second. He broke Monaco twice en route to a 4-0 lead, then broke him again in the final game, clinching the win on his first match point when Monaco sent a forehand long. Nadal, playing in the Argentinian capital for the first time in a decade, didn’t face a break point in the contest before a packed crowd that included Vilas and David Nalbandian, the last Argentinian player to win the Buenos Aires title. Poulter, Casey share lead PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) – Ian Poulter didn’t realize he had a three-shot lead in the Honda Classic, only that he was playing well enough to feel like he was in control of his game and the tournament. One shank changed everything Sunday. “That just came out of left field,’’ Poulter said. His next tee shot that splashed down in the water left of the fairway made it even worse. “It was a bit of a body blow,’’ he said. What had been a marathon day at soggy PGA National suddenly turned into a sprint-to-the-finish on Monday morning when the final round was to resume. Poulter lost command of the Honda Classic, but he didn’t lose his place atop the leaderboard. He was at 7-under par through seven holes, tied with Paul Casey, who went out in 31 and was in the left rough on the 10th hole when the final round was halted at sunset. Patrick Reed, in the final group with Poulter, was one shot behind. Phil Mickelson was among four players who were three shots be- hind at 4-under par. That group included Daniel Berger, the PGA Tour rookie from West Palm Beach whose final shot Sunday was a 35-foot chip-in for birdie on the 11th hole. “I’m pretty pleased with the golf I’ve played throughout the whole of today,’’ Poulter said. “I haven’t really made many mistakes at all. I’ve put it in position an awful lot, which is encouraging right now. And If I do that tomorrow, then I’m going to be in a good position.’’ His two mistakes were big ones. Answer yesterday TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 13 SPAIN’S Rafael Nadal shakes off sweat after winning the final tennis match of the ATP Argentina Open against Argentina’s Juan Monaco in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nadal won 6-4, 6-1. (AP) Donaire, Nietes headline card Nonito Donaire says he is a changed man, while Donnie Nietes insists he remains the same: fast and furious. The two fighters, who are headlining a huge March 28 card at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, graced a press conference yesterday and expressed optimism that they’ll get the job done. Nietes meets Gilberto Parra of Mexico in the seventh defense of the World Boxing Organization light-flyweight title, while Donaire faces William Prado of Brazil in a super-bantam bout. “In this fight you’ll see a smarter fighter,” said Donaire, who was blown away in his last fight by Nicholas Walters of Jamaica last year. Donaire admitted to being a bit careless in his last few fights and the flashy Fil-Am says he has learned his lesson, a valuable one at that. “I have learned that patience is a virtue and now I am ready to listen to my father and my corner,” added Donaire. Nietes, who already has a scheduled fight in July against mandatory challenger Francisco Rodriguez, also of Mexico, says he always has the fans in mind whenever he steps up the ring. “I always like to bring out my best so the fans are happy,” said Nietes, who assures everyone that he will be coming out with both guns ablaze. Michael Aldeguer, the big boss of ALA Boxing, feels the Big Dome slugfest promises to provide fistic fireworks. “The fact that they’re fighting on the same card makes this everything so special,” said Aldeguer. Donaire, heavily favored against the Brazilian bomber, believes this fight will determine if “still has a lot in the tank.” RACE TIPS R6: Burbank/Pag Ukol Bubukol; R7: Never Cease/Wild Talk; R8: Yani Noh Yana/Dixie Wind. TIPSTER C - R1: Conqueror/ Fly Like An Eagle; R2: Low Profile/Dixie Gold; R3: Safeguard/ Prize Dancer; R4: Make My Day/ Promise; R5: Gee’s Queen/Chikks To Chikks; R6: Burbank/Take Itor Leave It; R7: Never Cease/Wild Talk; R8: Yani Noh Yana/Guimaras Island. BEST CHOICE - R1: Fly Like An Eagle; R2: Low Profile; R3: Safeguard; R4: Promise; R5: Gee’s Queen; R6: Burbank; R7: Never Cease; R8: Yani Noh Yana. Today’s races (San Lazaro) Starting at 6:30 P.M. TIPSTER A - R1: Fly Like An Eagle/Candy Crush; R2: Low Profile/Dixie Gold; R3: Don Guru/ Safeguard; R4: Krissy’s Gift/ Promise; R5: Gee’s Queen/Salinas; R6: Burbank/Take Itor Leave It; R7: Never Cease/Spirit; R8: Yani Nooh Yana/Guimaras Island. TIPSTER B - R1: Fly Like An Eagle/Mahiwaga; R2: Low Profile/ Karapatan; R3: Private Thoughts/ Safeguard; R4: Promise/Primadonna; R5: Salinas/Gee’s Queen; 14 Sports TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 LAST SHOT TITO S. TALAO Eugene ALL those years I’ve never had the opportunity to meet the great GM Eugene Torre so I didn’t have the faintest idea what he sounds like. One time the office phone rang and a gentle voice politely asked for Rey Bancod, Tempo’s sports editor. As I was trying to beat the deadline, I may have been a little gruff telling him it was Rey’s dayoff. The man then asked if it would be possible to relay that he had called and I, in turn, inquired who he was. “Eugene,” the man said softly “Eugene who?“ I absentmindedly asked while putting a caption on a photo. “Eugene Torre,” the voice said. I froze, and everything around me came to a stop like in those Matrix movies. Eugene Torre! This is Asia’s first grand- master, the man who brought the country to the world chess map back in the ‘70s; Bobby Fisher’s close friend and who once beat world champion Anatoly Karpov! My goodness! This is perhaps the most important personality in Philippine sports for the past four decades and I don’t even know his voice! Mortified, I blurted out “Idol!” after I regained my senses. I next apologized profusely for my impertinence. Torre laughed in a soft and shy way and assured me that no explanation was necessary. It was with that same boyish laughter did he respond to a joke two days ago when I finally had the chance to shake the hand of the living legend of Philippine chess. Of all places, we met in an old chapel inside the Paco Park where we stood as sponsors to the wedding of two mutual friends. I saw him standing by himself, looking splendid in a beige barong, in front of the altar and double-stepped towards him. His face lit up after I introduced myself and we shook hands. The matrimonial ceremony lasted for about an hour but somehow, in between breaks, he managed to share his thoughts on the progress of Philippine chess, his role in the current scheme of things, the decision of super GM Wesley So to represent the US, the upcoming wunderkind Paulo Bersamin, and what it takes to become a chess prodigy. “There are so many factors involved in the making of a chess champion: his genes, an inborn desire to study the game, support from his parents, tough competitions, even private sponsors,” Torre said, apparently referring to Wesley So. “Mga 10 years old pa lang si Wesley nakita ko na magaling na agad.” He was reminded that he never had the same financial backing during his developing years and that reports said he even had to sell some of his chess clocks to augment the meager support coming his way. Talk about how not to become a chess prodigy. It was here that he stifled a laugh, a TEAM captain Thirdy Escano of Manila Southwoods hoists the championship trophy, with help from PAL President Jaime J. Bautista, after ruling the championship division in the 68th PAL Interclub golf team tournament in Cebu City. Ceres blanks Pachanga XI Game Today (Rizal Memorial Stadium) 8:15 p.m. – Ceres vs Army Ceres-La Salle shrugged off a long layoff and trounced struggling Pachanga Diliman, 3-0, to notch its second win in as many matches in the United Football League last Sunday at the Rizal Memorial Stadium. Patrick Reichelt scored the opener off a set piece in the 21st minute but it took second half goals by Manny Ott and Angelo Marasigan to put the Bacolodbased side in fifth place in the 10-team first division with six points. Ott doubled the lead in the 77th while Marasigan put the icing on the cake near stoppage time as Ceres won its first match in the domestic front since defeating Manila Jeepney, 2-1, in the opening game of the league season last Feb. 7. The club endured a long break after failing to secure a place in the group stage of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup. Ceres lost 1-0 to Maldivian club Maziya last Feb. 17 and would have spent the rest of the month playing in the AFC Cup group stage had they won that playoff match. Pachanga has yet to produce a point after four matches. The rout of Pachanga is the first game of a busy three-day schedule for Ceres as it is slated to face another winless club in Army at 8:15 p.m. tonight. Another victory will put Ceres in a four-way tie for second place with Kaya, Loyola Meralco Sparks and Stallion. (Jonas Terrado) quick chuckle that the priest may have heard but chose to ignore. Torre said Philippine chess started its upswing when former FIDE president Florencio Campomanes took over the local scene. “Ang daming competition non,” he recalled. Perhaps moved by the nuptial atmosphere, Torre, out of the blue, also asked: “Was Rudy Navarro (Tempo’s original sports editor) still around when so-and-so got married? I didn’t hear about it kasi e.” “No idea,” I said, “I wasn’t there either. I was hoping to have more time with Eugene Torre during the reception but a previous commitment may have forced him to skip the dinner afterwards. At any rate, it filled one with great pride to have finally met a true bearer of the torch for Philippine sports, a man of unsurpassed passion and commitment to his discipline, and a Filipino who crosses global boundaries with every move he makes. Eugene Torre’s voice also would no longer be unrecognizable over the phone. Globalport polo tilt on Games Today (Calatagan, Batangas) 2:30 p.m. – Globalport vs Polo Escape 3:30 p.m. – San Miguel vs Los Tamaraos San Miguel and Globalport are out to provide the early fireworks as both teams want nothing but resounding wins in the opening of the 2015 Globalport Philippine Polo Championship today in two venues in Batangas. Reinforced by Argentineans Mariano Obregon and Santi Lujan, Mikee Romero’s Globalport is slightly favored over Polo Escape when they clash at 2:30 p.m. The fourth member of Globalport is long-hitting Adrian Garcia who is known for his all-around game. With all six participating teams – the other two are Tang Polo-China and Thailand’s King Power – playing only two games in the elims, Romero said they ought to start strong to boost their confidence. “We have to play smart to achieve our goal which is to win convincingly. If we win by a big margin, our desire to win the title will also increase,” said Romero, who once again showed his persuasive power by luring some of the richest and influential businessmen in the Asian region. That’s also the target of Iñigo Zobel’s San Miguel when it takes on Los Tamaraos at 3:30 p.m. with the former determined to add the Globalport tournament to its growing list of titles. With Zobel scoring two early goals, San Miguel won the Philippine Open Polo Championship last year by beating Globalport, 9-4. Romero said they have already put that loss behind them and are eager to avenge the defeat at San Miguel. Romero’s optimism is understandable following a positive session the other day. “The chemistry is almost there,” he added. Like Globalport, San Miguel is also beefed up by Argentineans Gregorio Gelosi and Guillermo Cavanagh. The other member of the team is Alfie Araneta. Leading Polo Escape are Robin Lourvanijo and Miguel Ayala while Cole Aguirre, Gus Aguirre and Lucas James will spearhead Los Tamaraos. The six teams will be divided into two zones with GlobalportPhilippines, Tang Polo-China and Polo Escape-Thailand comprising Zone 1 while Zone II will be comprised by San Miguel, King PowerThailand/UK and Tamaraos-Australia. The top finishers in both zones will clash in a winner-take-all final on Sunday. Sports TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 15 Salle clinches Officials inspect sites La UAAP chess title of PH training center By KRISTEL SATUMBAGA The plan to give national athletes a more conducive training center takes a step forward after officials from the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), the Senate, and the Congress made an ocular inspection on two venues in Pampanga and Tarlac. PSC Chairman Richie Garcia and POC President Jose “Peping” Cojuangco led the inspection of the two venues along with House Committee on Sports Youth and Development Chairman Anthony Del Rosario and its Vice Chairman, Pampanga Representative Yeng Guiao, as well as Felizardo Colambo, Executive Assistant to the Office of Senator Edgardo Angara. The group first looked into the 50-hectare land inside the Clark Base in Pampanga being offered by the Clark International Airport Corporation, and then the 34-hectare land in Capaz, Tarlac suggested by the Bases Conversion Development Authority. Cojuangco and Garcia initially expressed their interest on the piece of land inside Clark due to its atmosphere and accessibility that are fit for athletes’ training. “We just want to explain to everybody the importance of a conducive national training center for the success of our athletes that is why we are pursuing this,” Garcia said. “We want to tell this body that we are very much interested in the property of CIAC.” “It will be good to have a sports facility on our immediate plans and to develop a sports complex within a residential area that is good for the community,” Garcia added. Aside from inspecting the venues, the group also discussed with CIAC President and CEO Emigdio Tanjuatco III concerns that may arise if the plans push through. Del Rosario and Guiao, however, are optimistic that the government will support this project particularly those in the Senate. “This is for national interest,” Guiao said. “We feel that there is really a great need for us to have a new and modern sports complex for our athletes and other sports stakeholders.” At present, national athletes are staying and training at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex and the Philsports Complex located in congested cities Manila and Pasig. Most of its facilities and living quarters were outdated. Centennial III wins race Judes Echauz steered Centennial III across the finish for a win edging defending champion Hong Kong’s Reichel/Pug 76 Jelik in the sixth Standard Insurance Subicto-Boracay Race (SBBR) Sunday afternoon off Boracay in Malay, Aklan. After churning up the waves and sailing a highly and tactical battle, Centennial III scored the IRC Racing Class with a time 27:37:39 while Frank Pong’s Jelik is a close second with 27:45:06. The race is a 200-mile ISAF Cat 3 offshore race, and started off the Lighthouse Marina Resort, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, last Saturday noon. Depending on the size of the boat, the race takes between 2040 hours. Finishing third is Malaysia’s Ulumulu skippered by Troy Yaw and Jeremy Koo with 28: 11: 52 while highly-regarded Hong Kong sailor Geoff Hill and his Antipodes placed fourth with 28: 13:32. American Race Officer Jerry Rollin said Ragamuffin 90-Dubois Kia... (From page 16) Alaska mentor Alex Compton expects the same tough game, considering the situation of the two teams fighting to make it to the next stage of the conference with Kia currently at ninth spot while the Aces are at No. 10 with only the top eight will advance to the playoffs. “I think both teams will play very hard,” said Compton. “For the first time in their short time in the PBA, Kia has a distinct advantage in having an absolutely dominant import in PJ Ramos.” “Ramos is a problem for anyone to handle, and the local players are all stepping up and making plays as well. So far it has been an excellent conference for Kia,” added Compton, who will also rely on local players Sonny Thoss, Calvin Abueva, Jvee Casio, Dondon Hinriveros and rookie Chris Banchero. As for Kia, the 7-foot-4 Ramos, who averages 34 points and almost 2- board per game, will be the focal point for the Carnival while backing him up are LA Revilla, Mark Yee, Leo Avenido and Reil Cervantes. Clashing at 7 p.m. are Barako Bull (4-3) and Philippine Cup champion San Miguel Beer, which is out to win its remaining four games to stay in playoff contention. SMB fell to 1-6 after a 113105 overtime defeat to Purefoods last Sunday. 90 Custom-designed and skippered by David Witt arrived in fifth with 28: 37:48 and veteran campaigner and 2013 winner Karakoa lead by Ray Ordoveza is sixth over-all with 28: 42:44. In the Racing Class 2, elite Singapore sailor Jonathan Mahony and his Zandibar Hydirc42desiged managed the race with 28: 48: 19; he was followed by two Hong Kong campaigners -EFG Mandrake skippered by Fred Kinmonth and Nick Burns ( 28:48: 19) and placing third is Vineta steered by Helmuth Hennig (29:19: 02). Behind the foreign sailors are local competitors Centennial II helmed by Martin Tanco (30: 42:32) and placing fifth with 31: 39: 04 is Selma Star commandeered byJun Avecilla, according to Rollin. Action in the waters of Boracay won’t stop upon completion of the SBBR as sailors will splash back into competition with the Boracay Cup Regatta which started yesterday up to March 6. Stakes in the race are high as, according to Commodore Ricky Sandoval, chair of the organizing committee, of the Saturday Afternoon Gentlemen Sailing, it will be part of the basis for yearend honors in the Asian Yachting Grand Prix Circuit. Final standings: Men - DLSU 40.5, AdU 37.5, UST 33.5, FEU 30.5, NU 30.5, ADMU 23.5, UP 17, UE 11.5. Women - FEU 44, DLSU 43, UP 31.5, NU 27.5, UST 23, AdU 21, UE 17, ADMU 17. De La Salle hammered out a 3-1 victory over Adamson University to end a decade-long wait for the men’s division crown at the close of the UAAP Season 77 chess tournament Sunday at the Henry Sy Sr. Bldg. inside the DLSU campus. NM Jerad Docena and Franz Grafil starred for the Green Woodpushers in the final round, frustrating the Falcons’ bid to clinch their first title in 25 years. With 40.5 points, La Salle annexed its seventh title overall to tie University of Santo Tomas as the second winningest squad behind Far Eastern University’s 14, and the first since 2004-05 season with John Paul Gomez lead- Gilas coach graces PSA Forum today The national teams in basketball and tennis headline Tuesday’s special session of the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum at Shakey’s Malate. Gilas Pilipinas coach Tab Baldwin makes his very first appearance in the weekly forum as he discusses the plans and programs to be undertaken by the national men’s team as it prepares for the FIBA-Asia Men’s Championship campaign that serves as qualifier to the 2016 Rio Olympics. Accompanying him is Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) Deputy Executive Director for International Affairs Butch Antonio. Meanwhile, also appearing in the session aired live over DZSR Sports Radio 918 and presented by San Miguel Corp., Accel, Shakey’s, and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. is the PH Davis Cup team led by administrator Randy Villanueva and members of the squad seeing action in the Asia-Oceania Group II tie against Sri Lanka. Completing the special guests list are Azkal player Chieffy Caligdong, Pru Life UK’s Belle Tiongco, and Spears-Sports president Albert Almendralejo as they talk about the Football For A Better Life Program. ing the way. Docena was named the tournament Rookie-MVP in the men’s division. Adamson, with 37 points, achieved a second consecutive runner-up finish. The Growling Tigers finished 33.5 points in third spot, while the deposed champion Tamaraws are out of the podium, crashing to fourth place with 30.5 points. The Lady Tamaraws, meanwhile, ended the Lady Woodpushers’ four-year reign in the distaff side, spoiling the Taft-based school bid for a rare championship double. Despite a 1.5-2.5 loss to La Salle in the 14th round, FEU gained enough cushion to bag its second women’s crown with 44 points. The Lady Woodpushers settled for second place with 43 points. The much-anticipated top board duel between WIMs Jan Jodilyn Fronda and Janelle Mae Frayna ended in a draw, but the Lady Tamaraws secured the championship after Shania Mae Mendoza defeated fellow WFM Cherry Mae Mejia in Board 2. Frayna, who beat Fronda in their first round meeting, took home the season MVP honors, while Mendoza bagged the Rookie of the Year plum. Among the gold medalists in the men’s division are IM Jan Emmanuel Garcia of Ateneo (Board 1), La Salle’s Docena (Board 2), Adamson’s Kevin Labog (Board 3), UST’s Christian Flores (Board 4), La Salle’s Nigel Galan (Board 5) and Justin Corpin of University of the Philippines (Board 6). FEU’s Frayna (Board 1), La Salle’s Mejia (Board 2), WIM Bernadette Galas also of La Salle (Board 3), FEU’s Venice Vicente (Board 4), FEU’s Nikki Yngayo (Board 5) and Cyamie Villanueva (Board 6) are the gold medal winners in the women’s side. In the juniors division, National University claimed the crown with 37.5 points, beating FEU-Diliman (33) and Adamson (32). NBA results L.A. Clippers 96, Chicago 86 Houston 105, Cleveland 103, OT Portland 110, Sacramento 99 Charlotte 98, Orlando 83 Indiana 94, Philadelphia 74 Golden State 106, Boston 101 Oklahoma City 108, L.A. Lakers 101 New Orleans 99, Denver 92 SPORTS TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 Kia battles Alaska today Editor: REY C. BANCOD • Assistant Editor: TITO S. TALAO CLEVELAND Cavaliers’ LeBron James, left, goes to the basket as Houston Rockets’ Josh Smith tries to knock the ball away in overtime of an NBA basketball game in Houston. The Rockets won 105-103. (AP) Rockets blast Cavs HOUSTON (AP) – James Harden has been putting up MVP-caliber numbers all season for the Houston Rockets. Given the chance to go head to head with one of his biggest competitors for the award, Harden and the Rockets came out on top. Harden scored 33 points and Cleveland star LeBron James missed a pair of free throws with 4.2 seconds left in overtime, helping the Rockets hold on for a 105-103 win over the Cavaliers on Sunday. Harden dismissed any talk that the performance was some sort of statement about the league’s MVP award. “Every game is a statement for me,’’ said Harden, who leads the NBA in scoring. “I’m just out here trying to prove myself – trying to win games.’’ It’s worked well so far. Harden has led the Rockets to five straight wins, a 41-18 record and the third seed in the Western Conference with fellow star Dwight Howard out with a knee problem. James hit a 3-pointer with 43.5 seconds left to get Cleveland within one. Harden and James got tangled up on Houston’s next possession, but no foul was called and the shot clock expired. James drove into the lane and was fouled by Josh Smith, but he missed both free throws to finish 3 for 11 at the line. “There is no excuse. I missed free throws,’’ James said. “I missed the two biggest ones of the game to put us up with seconds on the clock and I didn’t come through. I failed my teammates.’’ Harden, who had his 26th 30point game this season, added a free throw and Cleveland missed a 3 at the buzzer. James finished with 37 points after resting during Friday night’s 93-86 loss at Indiana. He returned for a chippy contest that had multiple technicals and a flagrant foul by Harden on James. “It was old-school basketball,’’ James said. “When you have two teams with the same aspirations and trying to get better every day, it can get like that.’’ A long jumper by J.R. Smith put Cleveland in front in overtime, but Houston scored the next five points. Patrick Beverley made a go-ahead 3 and Smith hit two foul shots to make it 104-100 with 2:21 remaining. The Cavaliers had a chance for the win in regulation but James held the ball until right before the buzzer and his jump shot bounced off the rim. Kevin Love had 21 points for the Cavaliers, who played their second game without point guard Kyrie Irving, who has a left shoulder strain. The loss ended Cleveland’s 10game winning streak against the Western Conference and prevented the Cavs from moving into first in the Central Division. Cleveland has won 18 of 22 but has dropped two straight. James and Beverley got into a brief skirmish in the second half after Beverley fouled James on a shot. With both players on the ground, James pushed Beverley down as he tried to get up and Beverley pushed him back. The players were separated and both were given technical fouls. Harden got a flagrant foul when he kicked in the direction of James’ crotch as he fell as James tried to grab the ball from him late in the third. James was pulled away from Harden as he screamed at him, and Brewer and Cleveland’s Tristan Thompson both received technical fouls from the ensuing argument. “That’s not a basketball play and the league will probably take a look at it,’’ James said. “I have no idea why he would do that.’’ Harden said it was just a reaction. By WAYLON GALVEZ Games Today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 4:15 p.m. – Alaska vs Kia 7 p.m. – Barako Bull vs San Miguel Beer Kia is hoping to win two of its last three matches to advance into the playoffs in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup. The Carnival begin their drive against Alaska Milk at 4:15 p.m. today at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Kia is coming off a 115-104 loss to Blackwater Saturday as it failed to give coach Manny Pacquiao a rousing send-off. Kia holds a 3-5 win-loss record while Alaska sports a 2-4 record. In the other game, San Miguel Beer takes on Barako Bull at 7 p.m. It is the last playing date before the PBA goes on a break for the annual All-Star Weekend on March 5-8 in Palawan. Pacquiao called the shots when the Carnival bowed to Blackwater. He left for Los Angeles, California after the game to report for training at the Wild Card Gym in preparation for his blockbuster fight against the unbeaten Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2 in Las Vegas, Nevada. “Of course, there is always extra motivation, extra energy if coach Manny is there with the team,” said Kia assistant coach Chito Victolero. “But we can’t do anything about it now that he’s in the US.” “Our motivation right now is to make the playoffs, and we have a good chance,” Victolero said. “The goal is to win two of our last three games. If we can win three, much better for us, but we’ll try to get two.” “We’re focusing first on our game against Alaska, which is crucial for us since both teams are fighting to get to the next round,” added Victolero, who wants the team to focus on defense on Alaska. After its game with Alaska, Kia’s plays NLEX on March 18 and Rain or Shine on March 22. Alaska is on a two-game skid and the team has yet to score a win since replacing import DJ Covington with former NBA player Damion James, a member of the 2014 NBA champion San Antonio Spurs. James is averaging 33.5 points, 13.5 rebounds and three blocked shots per game, although the Aces lost to Rain or Shine (99-89) in his first game last Feb. 20 and to Barako Bull (93-91) four days later. (Turn to page 15)
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