The Filipino Express Issue 30
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The Filipino Express Issue 30
totalprosports.com VOL. 27 w NO. 30 w NATIONAL EDITION w NEW JERSEY w NEW YORK w AUGUST 2 - 8, 2013 w (201) 434-1114 w $1.00 BOC workers slam corrupt tag MANILA --- More than 3,000 employees of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) wore black armbands yesterday to protest allegations of corruption in their ranks. T h e B O C E m p l oye e s Association (BOCEA) called a press conference yesterday to express disgust over the accusations of corruption in the bureau. BOCEA president Romulo Pagulayan said President Aquino's condemnation of the BOC, the National Irrigation Administration and Bureau of Immigration was “very disgraceful and humiliating to these agencies.” T h e s w e e p i n g generalization affects and demoralizes all officers and employees of the BOC. This is in complete disregard of their right to dignity and due process as provided for in our Philippine Constitution.” Vincent Villanueva of the BOCEA read another statement of their organization reaffirming its commitment to cooperate with the administration. “We are part of your team, Mr. President, along with your political appointees,” read the statement. “We have done our share in making your appointees look good. Yet the employees, the rank and file have for the last few months been the political punching bag by those who have misinformed you because of their greed. “As government officers, no matter what rank we have... we are co-owners of our agency and we are bound to protect the interest of the government and the principles of the men and u Page 4 Killing of Filipino nurse condemned By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2013 Fil Am Extra Exchange) BIR Commissioner Kim Henares PDI Photo BIR chief: 90% of PH professionals tax evaders There were around 1.7 million self-employed professionals in the country who paid a total of P9.8 billion in taxes in 2010, or an average of only P5,764, according to Revenue Commissioner Kim Jacinto-Henares. Henares said in 2011 that professionals, based on their income levels, should each be paying P100,000 in taxes on the average, indicating a 90percent tax evasion rate among doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers, architects and entertainers, among others. Ideally, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) should be collecting P100 billion in taxes annually from these professionals, she said. The discrepancies prompted Henares to issue in Fe b ru a ry 2 011 Reve n u e Memorandum Order No. 32 0 1 1 o rd e r i n g l aw ye r s , doctors, engineers and other taxpayers rendering professional services to be the first to be subjected to an audit to determine whether they paid the correct taxes in 2010. Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. CHICAGO (FAXX/jGLi)-Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. on Saturday (July 27) condemned the senseless killing of a Filipino nurse who was shot dead in Memphis' suburb of Cordova,Tennessee during a carnapping incident last July 20. "The Philippine Embassy has been informed of the shooting death of Mr. Erano Catap Santos, a 33-year-old Filipino nurse from Angeles C i t y, P a m p a n g a i n t h e Philippines, outside his apartment in Cordova on 20 July,” Ambassador Cuisia said in a statement. “We grieve with Mr. Santos's loved ones and join them in condemning this senseless killing,” Ambassador Cuisia said. “We are confident that authorities will be able to bring to justice whoever is behind Mr. Santos's death.” Ambassador Cuisia said the Embassy is coordinating u Page 9 Obama names Philip Goldberg new US Ambassador to PH By Michaela Del Callar has to be confirmed by the US Senate. The American diplomat was at the center of controversy in one of his most recent posts as ambassador to Bolivia, which expelled him in 2008. Goldberg w a s a c c u s e d b y B o l iv i a n President Evo Morales of "fomenting civil unrest." Goldberg, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career-Minister, is United States President Barack Obama has appointed a new ambassador to the Philippines, replacing Harry Thomas Jr. who ends his tour of duty this year, an embassy statement said on Thursday. Obama named Philip S. Perennially undertaxed Goldberg, a seasoned career She said the BIR would diplomat, as Thomas's successor, embark on a “name and who has been assigned in the shame” drive to get the Www.nndb.com photo Philippines in 2010. u Page 8 Goldberg's nomination still Philip S. Goldberg u Page 2 August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 2 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Public school teachers paying more taxes than lawyers, doctors By Dona Z. Pazzibugan, Paolo G. Montecillo, Philip C. Tubeza Public school teachers were not happy that they were made the poster boys and girls of the Department of Finance (DOF), which ran a print ad Wednesday showing that they were making more money than half of the lawyers and doctors in Makati City as what their tax returns showed. “It only goes to show that teachers, while among the lowest-paid government professionals, are religiously paying taxes and those who dictate their income from clients in private practice pay less than we do,” said Benjo Basas, chair of Teachers' Dignity Coalition. The ad published in newspapers showed 54 percent of all self-employed doctors, l a w y e r s a n d , i r o n i c a l l y, accountants in Makati City, the country's financial district, paid less than P35,000 in taxes last year. The amount was less than the P35,952 that the government collected every year from a public school teacher earning P21,500 a month. The ad showed that there were 318 accountants who paid taxes last year in Makati. The top tax-paying accountant paid P4 million. The one at the bottom of the list paid just P120. Doc's P10 tax The ad also showed that one doctor paid P10 in annual income taxes last year. Another doctor paid P82.50 in taxes, less than the price of a cup of coffee in some shops. One lawyer out of the 534 in Makati paid just P200 in taxes. Another paid P475, “a small amount compared to what lawyers usually charge their clients.” Basas said the DOF merely confirmed the unfair tax structure. BIR chief: 90% of PH professionals tax evaders From page 1 country's highest-paying and p e re n n i a lly “u n d e rt a xe d ” professionals to pay the correct taxes. President Aquino cited the BIR figures in his 2011 State of the Nation Address and said that, “(I)f this is true, then they each must have earned only P8,500 a month, which is below the minimum wage. I find this hard to believe.” “Today we can see that our taxes are going where they “We are actually asking the government to reduce our taxes so we can have a bigger takehome pay,” said Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) chair Benjie Valbuena. Valbuena said it would be better for the DOF to ensure that big tax evaders, “including highranking government officials who receive big taxable bonuses,” were prosecuted. “We pay high taxes because we are forced to. They should zero in and make an example of big businessmen,” he said. Valbuena said the taxexemption level for teachers had been pegged at P50,000 since 2008 “so any salary increases are just eaten up by taxes.” The ACT chair said public school teachers were not happy paying taxes unless the taxable amount was lowered. “They should increase the tax exemption because it's already outdated.” Shame campaign Commissioner Kim Henares of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said professionals who were not paying proper taxes should be ashamed of themselves. The ad is part of the DOF a n d B I R' s w e e k l y s h a m e campaign against professionals who make as much as millions annually but contribute the least to government coffers. “The goal of the campaign is to increase transparency in tax payments and to encourage people to be more conscientious in paying the right taxes,” the ad read. The Philippine Medical Association (PMA) said it was closely working with the BIR to encourage its members to pay the right taxes. “We believe that taxes are the lifeblood of this country,” said PMA president Leo Olarte. Tax info campaign He said the PMA and the BIR should, and therefore there is no reason not to pay the proper taxes. I say to you: 'It's not just the government, but our fellow citizens, who are cheated out of the benefits that these taxes would have provided,'” he added. In March, Aquino made the same admonition before a group of businessman at the annual meeting of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. in Pasay City as he expressed shock that only 105 of the FFCCCII's 207 member firms and organizations had tax identification numbers (TINs). Pay up “I wonder what happened to the others,” the President had conducted several tax information and education campaigns for PMA members to ensure that they can comply with their tax obligations. “We are Filipinos first before we become doctors,” Olarte said. He added that the group also supported the tax-reform program of President Aquino. In an interview, Henares said self-employed professionals and entrepreneurs each pay an average of P12,000 a year in income taxes. “That means your income is only P5,000 a month. That's below minimum wage. How can you possibly live on that?” she asked. She said the BIR believed that the average annual tax payment of self-employed professionals should be closer to P200,000. Pay correct amounts Professionals still have a chance to amend their tax returns and pay the correct amounts before the government starts to build cases against them, Henares said. “They should put it right. If they don't, they take the chance that they will be investigated. Maybe not now, but sooner or later we will catch up,” she said. The BIR chief said the government's tax collection system of “self-assessment” presumed that all returns filed were correct. However, some signs were just too glaring to ignore. Criminal charges to be filed vs tax evaders MANILA -- Tax evasion charges will be filed against professionals found to be misdeclaring their income to avoid paying more taxes, a Pa l a c e o f f i c i a l s a i d Thursday. "We're identifying those professionals who are paying less than what they should pay and we'll file tax evasion charges against t h e m ," P r e s i d e n t i a l Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda told a news briefing. The Dept. of Finance has came up with an infographics campaign with data showing "ridiculously low tax payments" of selfemployed professionals in Makati City. The DOF data shown in the infographic revealed that professionals such as d o c t o r s , l a w ye r s a n d accountants paid less than P35,000 in taxes in 2012 -much lower than what a public school teacher paid for the same year. It said a public school teacher earning P21,500 a month paid more than P35,900 in taxes. The infographic, posted at the Official Gazette, is part of the Tax Watch campaign of the BIR and DOF. It seeks to increase transparency on tax payments and to encourage people to be conscientious in paying the right taxes. NBI to probe $30M extortion MANILA -- The National executives for $30 million if they Bureau of Investigation (NBI) wanted to get the contract to will investigate the extortion supply trains for the MRT. allegation against Metro Rail The firm was reportedly Transit (MRT) general manager "blacklisted" from the bidding Al Vitangcol III, who is currently after it refused to pay the on leave, and other officials of g ove r n m e n t o f f i c i a l s $ 3 0 the Department of million, a claim denied earlier by Transportation and presidential spokesperson Communications (DOTC). Edwin Lacierda. Justice Secretary Leila de Earlier reports said Czech Lima said the NBI would be Ambassador Josef Rychtar stepping in the controversy claimed Vitangcol and other upon instructions from officials tried to extort $30 President Benigno Aquino III. million from Inekon Group in Like CCT beneficiaries "The President has tasked order for them to land a contract For instance, Henares said the NBI to undertake the Inekonto supply 48 new trains for the tax payments of some lawyers, DOTC investigation," De Lima MRT expansion. doctors and accountants were so told reporters in a text message Vitangcol went on leave in small that it was as if they made Monday. "As always, the thrust is light of the allegation against less money than families under to ascertain the facts and the him. the government's conditional truth and determine Transportation Secretary cash transfer program. accountability if warranted." Joseph Emilio Abaya said The BIR uses various A Philippine Star report Vitangcol had denied to him the techniques to detect delinquent said officials from the DOTC had allegation. u Page 9 a sked Czech firm I n ekon said. “Of these 105 firms, only 54 filed tax returns. To make matters worse, 38 firms and organizations actually filed returns with zero tax due. That means that only 16 of the 207or only around eight percentof your member organizations paid taxes. The 6.6 [percent economic] growth rate did not seem to affect your members.” As a response, FFCCCII president Tan Chin said in a message to the Inquirer, “In light of the good governance program led by our President, the federation will ask the entire Chinese community to be very diligent in paying their tax o b l i g a t i o n s .” I n q u i r e r Research (Philippine Daily Inquirer) Deputy who shot Fil-Am exonerated; Filipino community dismayed By Roy C. Mabasa Manila --- The Filipino community in the United States is dismayed by findings of an internal investigation that said a police deputy was justified in shooting and killing a FilipinoAmerican holding a knife and scissors at a store in Sterling, Virginia, last May. In a statement, National Fe d e ra t i o n o f F i l i p i n o American Associations (NaFFAA) chair Ed Navarra said that while they understand that sheriff deputies need to use force to p ro te c t t h e m s e lve s , “ we continue to believe that when guns were fired at Mylene “Mhai” De Leon Scott, it was an unreasonable and excessive use of force which showed a reckless disregard for the life of an innocent woman.” u Page 7 August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 3 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS After bus ban, Erap targets smoking, unkempt jeepney drivers next MANILA -- After drawing flak for declaring a bus ban, which he has since modified, Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada said Tuesday his next targets will be jeepney drivers who smoke at the wheel and fail to groom themselves. I n a ra d i o i n te r v i e w, Estrada said a Land Transportation Office circular bans smoking in public vehicles and added that jeepney drivers should always be presentable. “Ipakita natin sa dayuhan na tayong mga Filipino ay may disiplina din (Let us show foreigners that we Filipinos are also disciplined),” Estrada said. Aside from dressing properly, jeepney drivers will also be required to wear shoes, not slippers. This is not the first time a local government has tried to impose a dress code among jeepney drivers. Erap's appeal Meanwhile, Estrada appealed to his critics to give the Manila government enough time to properly implement the city ordinance he has since said does not ban all buses but only “colorum” vehicles. Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada He noted that different agencies are working to thresh out the issues raised by Manila's attempt to ease traffic in the national capital. “Bigyan nila kami ng time upang maging maayos ang panuntunan kontra kolorum na sasakyan at maisaayos ang daloy ng trapiko sa lungsod (We ask them for time to properly implement the anti-colorum measure and ease the traffic flow in the city),” Estrada said. On Monday, Manila allowed buses to enter the city on condition they load and unload passengers only at designated bus stops, adding that they would add more bus stops if needed. “Kung kulang ang bus stops, magdadagdag pa kami (If there are not enough bus stops, we will add more),” he said. Estrada said the Manila Traffic Management Committee chaired by Vice Mayor Isko Moreno is working on improving the ordinance's implementation. “ F o r n o w, i t i s j u s t experiment ang ipinatutupad na bus ban at patuloy itong rerebisahin (For now, the bus ban implementation is just experimental and it is constantly being revised,” he said. “It is just temporary,” he added. But he remained firm that h e w o u l d n o t re p e a l t h e ordinance. He pointed out that there is still much to do before the city government can satisfactorily address the traffic problem. “Kailangan pa natin ayusin ang sidewalk at illegal vendors (We still need to fix the sidewalk and illegal vendors),” he said. Enforcers of the Land Transportaion Fanchising and Regulatory Board checks their database for the validity of the franchise of a bus traversing EDSA. The LTFRB, along with the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banded together for Oplan Goliath aimed at cracking down on colorum vehicles and other violations passing Epifanio De Los Santos Avenue in Munoz Quezon city last August 01, 2013. (Michael Varcas) LTFRB, MMDA intensify anti-colorum drive By Carlo Suerte Felipe Several buses, taxis and a private van were impounded by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory B o a r d ( LT F R B ) a n d t h e Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) during the start of Oplan Goliath on Thursday. Armed with laptop computers, enforcers of both agencies posted themselves at the Balintawak-EDSA southbound area in Quezon City at around 5:30 a.m., and started flagging public utility vehicles (PUVs) which are not registered in the LTFRB's franchise database as well as those that are operating out of line. Within one hour, 13 provincial buses were caught plying out of their designated routes. Some of the apprehended bus unit belong to legit bus companies such as Solid North Transit and Five Star Company. u Page 6 August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 4 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Ballsy willing to testify in $30M extort try probe: Palace MANILA -- President Benigno Aquino III's sister Ballsy Cruz is willing to testify in any investigation on the alleged extortion attempt on a Czech firm in connection with the Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT 3) project, Malacañang said Wednesday. "If you want her to testify, invite her. She will be ready, willing, and able to speak to whoever wants to ask for her views," presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said at a press briefing. Ballsy and her husband, Eldon Cruz, had been rumored to be part of a group that allegedly tried to extort $30 million from Czech firm Inekon in exchange for the contract to supply trains for the MRT 3. The couple reportedly went to Prague in 2011 and met with Czech businessmen but Czech Ambassador Josef Rychtar, who brought up the extortion attempt, had cleared the two. Ballsy has also denied any involvement in the controversy and dared her Ph.new.yahoo.com photo Ballsy Cruz accusers to come forward. "She is prepared to speak on her behalf and to say what kung ano ang nangyari. Wala siyang alam. She was already cleared by the Czech ambassador," said Lacierda. Earlier this week, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said A q u i n o h a s t a s ke d t h e National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to look into issue. T h e H o u s e o f Representatives is also being urged to conduct its own investigation. Lacierda said Congress is free to proceed as it sees fit. "It's within their prerogative if they choose to investigate. Who are we to stop a separate branch of government? [But] as far as the executive branch is concerned, the NBI will investigate it. DOTC ( D e p a r t m e n t o f Transportation and Communication) will share information with the NBI," he said. Asked if there's a possibility of a joint investigation, he said he does not know. "I have no idea if that's in the works... it's up to the House leadership. As far as we are concerned, all… Any issues governing or surrounding the executive branch... we are passing it on to NBI to investigate because they are the lead investigative agency in the executive branch. So we defer to them," Lacierda said. De Lima clears Noy allies in 'pork' scam Ahead of NBI probe completion By Benjamin B. Pulta and Angie M. Rosales Department of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, even before the National Bureau of Investigation's (NBI) conclusion in the ongoing investigation of the alleged diversion of senators' and congressmen's Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), more commonly known as “pork barrel funds” to fictitious non-government organizations (NGOs), immediately cleared President Aquino's allies but left the non-allies' clearance hanging. More Palace allies have been cleared by the Justice chief in connection with the ongoing controversy over the alleged anomalies involving legislators' pork barrel funds. Speaking with reporters, De Lima conceded that while the NBI's study of the so-called P10billion pork barrel scam is still ongoing, they see no evidence against Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala and three administration senators Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel, Antonio Trillanes BOC workers slam corrupt tag From page 1 women who have strived hard to do things right and make things right.” Villanueva said the country has about 600 entry points, with about five private wharfs and ports. “The outports that should have been controlled solely by BOC are controlled by politicians who belong to oligarchs who can manipulate designations of port collectors,” he said. The BOC does not have any ship or boat that could help it in it the conduct of patrol, Villanueva said. The BOCEA said Customs personnel have long been made the “whipping boy” of politicians, such that their accomplishments have been left in the shadow of accusations of corruption. “Even if Customs personnel have apprehended million worth of these products of illicit trade and environment crimes, nothing s e e m s e n o u g h ,” r e a d t h e statement. “Even if we've been able to slam the statistics of our accomplishments in the faces of these politicians, they will not be recognized as newsworthy because for these people, positive things are not controversial that would make them more IV and Loren Legarda whose names she said does not appear in affidavits of whistleblower Benhur Luy or any state witness.Yet much earlier, reporters were given names from the affidavit of Merlina Pablo Sunas, one of the witnesses, linking Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr., and Sen. Loren Legarda, although both Marcos and Legarda had also earlier denied that their PDAF funds were used or diverted to the claimed fictitious foundations of Janet Lim Napoles of JLN Group of Companies that were submitted to the NBI. Sunas was reportedly Napoles' trusted employee of 12 years whom she appointed president of the allegedly bogus nongovernment organization People's Organization for Progress and Development Foundation Inc. It was noted that while Legarda was cleared of any involvement, De Lima failed to clear Marcos, who was also named in the affidavit. Marcos is not seen as a Palace ally. But De Lima insisted that “at this point in the absence of any u Page 5 controversially 'pogi' in the eyes of the public. “Some politicians are even the ones that hamper the development at the bureau by not passing the Customs and Tariff Modernization Act (CTMA) which has been drafted since year 2006. It (CTMA) has been lobbied several times only to be ignored by politicians who have vested interests making BOC a money milking agency.” The BOCEA said employees are also hurting from allegations that the government has lost P200 billion due to corruption. “Statistics with no basis have been slapped on our faces by those influential persons who are close to the speechwriters of the President,” read the statement. The BOCEA said the BOC has difficulty meeting revenue targets because international free trade agreements have led to the decrease in the rates of imported goods. The 5,000 tariff articles' rates ranging between 20-30 percent in the 1990s have dropped to an average of zero to seven percent, BOCEA added. BOCEA legal officer Antonio Bonifacio said they are also pushing for the repeal of Executive Order 47 broadening the powers of the secretary of finance over the BOC issued during the Estrada administration. (The Philippine Star) August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 5 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS De Lima clears Noy allies ... From page 4 document or proof linking them to the alleged scam they are not covered by the investigation. They're not involved in this, unless something comes out implicating them,” she said. “There appear to be unseen hands or elements that are trying to muddle the ongoing NBI probe. That's not fair because in the middle of this investigation, the NBI is being put in a bad light,” she stressed. De Lima warned unnamed parties may be held liable for obstruction of justice but did not give details. The Justice secretary, who supervises the NBI fact-finding probe on the P10-billion scam allegedly perpetrated by businesswoman Napoles, denied a banner story of another newspaper that implicated Secretary Alcala to the controversy. The Palace has virtually cleared Alcala a day before. De Lima appeared to have taken the same move, saying she had clarified the issue with the NBI and Luy's lawyer Levito Baligod, saying that “there was no mention of Secretary Alcala in the affidavits. Lawyer Baligod said they don't even know how exactly the pork barrel was used in the DA (Department of Agriculture) projects.” De Lima conceded that Luy has said that pork barrel of several congressmen went to DA projects but said that as to the three senators, she quickly denied reports that they were named in affidavits of Luy and other witnesses such as Merlina Sunas. “I'd like to categorically deny that. I've seen most of documents, but not all, and I did not see the names of any of these three senators (Legarda, Senator Trillanes and Senator Pimentel). I confirmed this with the NBI and lawyer Baligod and the three names were not found in the a f f i d a v i t s ,” s h e r e v e a l e d . De Lima has refused to confirm if five senators earlier implicated by the whistleblower were indeed in the sworn statements in the case. '“Yes, there are lawmakers, but as to who exactly we cannot confirm yet. That is why the NBI has not subpoenaed anyone yet. There's still no basis to invite those who were really named in affidavits,” she stressed. At the center of the controversy is Napoles who reportedly put up bogus NGOs and collected donations from PDAF of lawmakers, as well as the P900-million Malampaya Fund and P728-million Fertilizer Fund. The funds were then allegedly remitted to Napoles' many bank accounts, according to affidavits submitted by Luy and whistleblower Sunas to the NBI. E a r l i e r H o u s e o f Representatives legislators were at odds over the allegation that 98 lawmakers were involved in the alleged misuse of the PDAF as disclosed by Abakada partylist Rep. Jonathan de la Cruz, Cavite Rep. Elpidio Barzaga and Capiz Rep. Fredenil Castro said De la Cruz should substantiate his allegations. De La Cruz claimed that 98 lawmakers had channeled their PDAF to questionable nongovernment organizations but that they have not been named and only those non- allies of the Palace are being mentioned in the controversy, The party-list solon furnished media men with a copy of an initial draft of a special audit report conducted by CoA baring a number of projects funded from the PDAF of 98 lawmakers released through four government agencies the Department of Social Welfare and Development national Captial Region (DSWD NCR), the National Agri-Business Corp. (Nabcor), the Technology Resource Center (TRC) a n d t h e N a t i o n a l L ive l i h o o d Development Center (NLDC). The paper further revealed that the funds totaling P2.193 billion, were released to 15 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), supposedly for the funding of 244 projects. At the Senate the other day Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago filed a resolution that will effect its gradual phaseout of its provision in the national budget beginning next year until it becomes non-existent in 2016. Santiago's proposal immediately drew support from Senate President Franklin Drilon, saying that it appears to be feasible and would no longer need an enactment of this into law. Majority L e a d e r A l a n Pe t e r C aye t a n o expressed reservations in supporting Santiago's proposal, although he is willing to back up any proposal that will free PDAF from graft and ensure the delivery of program to lawmakers' constituents. At t h e S e n a te , finance committee chairman Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero yesterday urged transparency in the use of lawmakers' pork barrel as he called on his colleagues from both Houses to “itemize” their respective proposed PDAF allocation under the 2014 proposed national budget. Appearing in a news forum at the Senate, Escudero also expressed his position on the proposed abolition of PDAF made by Senator Santiago, admitting that he prefers the idea of reforming the pork barrel s ys t e m ra t h e r t h a n s c ra p i t completely. Santiago's proposition, he said, merits a study although it need not be enacted into law by Congress, should it be eventually adopted, saying that the matter can be debated upon by lawmakers when they start deliberating the proposed 2014 national budget. An estimated P27 billion has been allocated for PDAF of senators and congressmen in the P2.268 trillion proposed general appropriations act (GAA) for next year and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has already provided a “menu” suggesting the areas in which the funds should be used, Escudero said. “On my part, I will encourage my colleagues, both senators and congressmen, and try to convince them to submit a detailed allocation of their pork barrel. If each of the department offices have managed to provide detailed appropriation of their budget, I'm sure my colleagues can do the same as they will be dealing with P70 million to P200 million (PDAF) compared to billions of line agencies,” he said. “We can come up with a provision for realignments if there would be some adjustments. But just the same, even the realignments should have posting and notice requirement so we can easily trace where these PDAF will go,” he said. Escudero said that the issue on the alleged misuse of pork barrel of some lawmakers, should be taken into serious consideration, the reason some reforms are needed to be made to prevent this from happening in the future. The senator agreed with Santiago prohibiting NGOs from being among the recipients of the fund, saying that lone agencies and other government offices should be tapped for implementation to allow accountability in its disbursements. In the same forum, Escudero expressed dismay over the apparent indifference of his colleagues in taking up his called investigation into the latest PDAF controversy. Escudero said he does not want to preempt blue ribbon committee c h a i r m a n S e n . Te o f i s to “ TG” Guingona's moves on the scheduling the hearing and starting the inquiry, saying that it is the prerogative of any panel chairman how to handle the issue. It's unfortunate, he added, that when the issue already broke out, only a few of his colleagues are willing to discuss the issue in public. Escudero echoed the position aired by Drilon on the issue on the improbability of the House of Representatives' panel inquiring into the PDAF controversy inviting some senators who have been dragged into the fund mess. As a matter of interparliamentary courtesy, Drilon said they do not ask members of the lower house to attend their hearings the issue involve some congressmen. “That cannot be done because of the inter-chamber courtesy. Except when it was a voluntary act on the part of the senator and vice versa. I think that only happened once here or twice in the Senate where there were congressmen who appeared here and that was on their own volition. (Daily Tribune) August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 6 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS $50-M Assistance Package Highest Since 2000; PH May Get 3rd Warship US boosts military aid By Roy C. Mabasa Manila --- The United States will raise its military assistance to the Philippines by about two-thirds, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has disclosed. Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario said Washington had increased its military assistance package from $30 million next fiscal year to about $50 million, the highest level since US troops returned to the Philippines in 2000. “For military financing, it's an allocation that is worked out by the US Congress, and it's usually for acquisition and maintenance,” Del Rosario told reporters. Del Rosario also revealed that the Philippines may acquire a third Hamilton-class cutter to boost its efforts to patrol sea borders in view of recurring standoffs with China over territory in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). The Hamilton-class high endurance cutter is the largest and newest warship in the Philippine Navy. The first two ships were acquired free of charge under the excess defense articles (EDA) under which Washington provides old equipment no longer in active use. But $25 million was spent to refurbish them. The second cutter, the BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PF16), is set to arrive in Philippine waters today, Aug. 2. Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario More than a year since it was turned over by the United States and after 53 days in voyage, A “sail past” will be held today off Casiguran in Aurora to welcome Alcaraz. Formerly known as the USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716), the 378-foot H i gh E n d u ra n c e Cu t te r wa s transferred to the Philippines in May 2012 in a simple ceremony at the former naval base in Charleston, South Carolina. A senior military official, however, told Reuters that the Philippines may shelve the plan to acquire the third cutter and use the funds to upgrade the two vessels now in its fleet with a missile system. Since 2002, the United States has provided the Philippines a total of $312 million in military aid as well as various types of military equipment. Until the early 1990s, US troops operated from two large military bases in the Philippines, providing a security umbrella in the country's decades of fighting against Maoist and Muslim insurgents. There are now plans to allow Washington wider access to civilian and military bases to help its former c o l o ny e n h a n c e i t s d e fe n s e capability. Meanwhile, the Philippine government is looking forward to sustain its warm relations with the Un ited S t a tes follow in g t he appointment of new US Ambassador Philip Goldberg. US President Barack Obama recently nominated Goldberg to replace US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry Thomas Jr., who has been assigned to the country since 2010. The new diplomatic post of Goldberg is still subject to the approval by the US Congress. “We have a very good and warm relationship with the US under Ambassador Harry Thomas. We would also expect a warm relationship with the US under the Ambassador designate Goldberg,” Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda said. “He is going to undergo confirmation yet so it will be sometime before we will see him here in the Philippines,” Lacierda added. Prior to his appointment, Goldberg served as assistant secretary for intelligence and research at the US State Department since 2010. Goldberg was also former ambassador to Bolivia from 2006 to 2008. He previously served in different capacities in Chile, Colombia and South Africa. On complaints by some groups on the appointment of the n e w U S a m b a s s a d o r to t h e Philippines, Lacierda reiterated that his nomination will still be subject to confirmation before the US Congress. “We don't know yet how soon he will come here,” he added. (With reports from Reuters, Elena L. Aben and Genalyn D. Kabiling) As head of one of 16 elements in the US Intelligence Community, a position he has held since 2010, Goldberg is involved in providing value-added independent analysis of events to US State Department policymakers; ensuring that intelligence activities support foreign policy and national security purposes; and serving as the focal point in the State Department for ensuring policy review of sensitive counterintelligence and law LTFRB, MMDA intensify ... From page 3 "Most of these buses, for example, are only allowed up to Bulacan. But they will still pick up passengers and service them until Cubao or Pasay," said LTFRB Executive Director Roberto Cabrera III. Cabrera said that there are 8,264 provincial buses and around 3,600 city buses authorized to operate within Metro Manila. Around 3,500 or 30% are considered without franchises. "When PUVs are operating beyond their lines as stated in their franchise, they are already considered as colorum," said LTFRB Chairman Winston Ginez. enforcement activities around the world. From June 2009 until June 2010, Goldberg served as the Coordinator for Implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1874 (Sanctions) on North Korea. In 2006, then President G e o r g e W. B u s h n o m i n a t e d Goldberg as Ambassador to Bolivia. However, on September 10, 2008, the Bolivian government gave 72 hours for Ambassador Goldberg to leave the country, after the US was accused of funding opposition to then Bolivian President Evo Morales by providing opposition leaders and critical think-tanks with millions of dollars. The US State Department subsequently issued an official statement saying that Bolivia had committed a grave error and that the allegations against Goldberg were baseless. Prior to his stint in Bolivia, he served as Chief of Mission in Pristina, Kosovo (2005 to 2006). A native of Boston, Massachusetts and a graduate of The Rivers School and Boston University, Ambassador Goldberg served as Charge d'Affaires and Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Santiago, Chile from 2001 to 2004. (With reports from Reuters, Elena L. Aben and Genalyn D. Kabiling) (Manila Bulletin) One AUV private van was also apprehended as it was ferrying passengers to Ortigas Center in Pasig. According to the passengers, they were picked up at Hagonoy, Bulacan. The driver was also in possession of a DOTC ID. Passengers who were on board colorum buses were asked to alight and transferred to the bus service of the MMDA to bring them to respective destinations. There was a notable traffic build-up in the area as buses tried to avoid the MMDA and MMDA and LTFRB enforcers by taking the inner lane of the highway. Before noon, a total of 20 buses and 4 taxi cabs were apprehended and impounded. Operators of the said PUVs will be summoned to a hearing at the LTFRB. August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 7 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Deputy who shot Fil-Am ... From page 2 Loudoun County Commonwealth Attorney James E. Plowmen released the report on the investigation into the death De Leon that exonerated the deputy who shot and killed Scott inside a Costco Wholesale Store in Sterling. Plowmen said that after reviewing voluminous evidence, including numerous interviews, police reports, surveillance video footages, photographs and extensive background and medical records, he found that the deputy's actions were appropriate. On the afternoon of May 29, Loudoun County sheriff deputies responded to a report of a disorderly person at the Sterling store. When the deputies arrived, they found the 38-year-old Scott, a food server at Costco, armed with a knife and a pair of scissors. The deputies said that Scott did not respond to commands to drop the knife. When she continued to advance toward them even after being hit with a Taser, one of the deputies shot her. After the report exonerating the deputies was released, the NaFFAA issued a statement expressing solidarity with the Scott family “that continues to grieve and suffer as it deals with the consequences of a painful loss.” “ We a r e e s p e c i a l ly concerned with the wellbeing and welfare of Mhai's two children who are now bereft of a mother who loved them dearly,” said Navarra. “Mhai's wrongful death cries out for justice and the Filipino American community will pursue every means to ensure that justice is done,” he said. “Law enforcement authorities must be held accountable for negligence and failure to exercise prudence in cases where other options would have saved the life of innocent victims.” Navarra reiterated NaFFAA's call for the Loudon County Sheriff's Department to review its policies re g a rd i n g u s e o f fo rc e “especially when confronting people who pose challenges because of cultural, racial and p s y c h o l o g i c a l f a c t o r s .” (Manila Bulletin) Trillanes to use chairmanship to push reforms in AFP MANILA -- He led mutinies in the past in protest of corruption and landed in jail for them. Now Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, a former soldier, said he will use his new assignment in the Senate to push for reforms in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Trillanes has been named chairman of the Senate committee on national defense and security, which oversees matters relating to national defense, the military, and external and internal threats to national security, among others. Trillanes said he personally asked for the chairmanship of the committee. " N a n i n iwa l a t ayo n a mayro'n tayong kakayanan na gampanan itong tungkulin na 'to," he told reporters on Monday. "At the same time, ito ang opportunity namin na maitulak ang mga reporma as Armed Forces na sinimulan namin noong Oakwood." In 2003, Trillanes and some 300 junior military Senator Antonio Trillanes IV officers and enlisted men occupied the posh Oakwood Tower in Makati City to denounce corruption in the government, particularly the military. He was jailed, won in the 2007 senatorial elections while in detention, and later that year, marched out of a courtroom together with his co-accused in a coup d'état case and took over the Peninsula Manila Hotel to reiterate their call for the ouster of then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. As chair of the national defense committee, Trillanes said he will prioritize measures that would uplift the morale and welfare of soldiers, such as those increasing their subsistence allowance and combat pay. He was one of the authors of the AFP Modernization Act, which was signed into law in 2012. Trillanes also said he will hold a private briefing with concerned officials to have a general view of the country's security situation, focusing on issues like the insurgency p ro b l e m , o r g a n i z e d a n d transnational crimes, and the Philippines' external defense p o s t u re a m i d te r r i to r i a l disputes with China. "We need to have baseline information kung ano ba talaga ang security situation ng ating bansa on all fronts," he said. August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 8 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS 'The Apprentice Asia' winner hopes to inspire Pinoys Jonathan Yabut (Photo by Annie S. Alejo) By Annie S. Alejo The cheers of friends and supporters during the viewing party of the second part of “The Apprentice Asia (AA)” finale at the H y ve o n We d n e s d ay n i g h t sounded almost as if they were watching a game of sports. As the final episode progressed, the excitement was palpable, and no matter who won between the Filipino contender Jonathan Yabut and Singaporean Andrea Loh who was present at the party with majority of the show's contestants from all over Asia this was clearly going to be a victory celebration. Yabut emerged victorious, the first ever Asian Apprentice off the reality show's debut season. A 27-year-old senior product manager, he is a Bachelor of Science in Economics graduate from the University of the Philippines who has squared off against his former Mavericks teammate Loh, a lawyer who graduated with honors from the University of Singapore. “People always ask me, 'Would you do it again if you were given a chance?' My answer is a definite no,” Yabut tells Bulletin Entertaimet with a laugh. “It's very stressful! My tip to (Pinoy) Season Two aspirants: Prepare for the worst. The moment you wake up at 5 a.m., you sleep at 11 p.m., you eat something that's different from your culture, you interface with different nationalities it's very very different. But I think Obama names Philip Goldberg new US Ambassador to PH claims, calling them "baseless." Bolivia's declaration came after heightened protests against Morales, a former coca farmer who legalized to some extent the production of cocaine in Bolivia. From page 1 Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Research at the Department of State, a position he has held since 2010. From 2006 to 2008, he served as Ambassador to Bolivia and as Chief of Mission in Pristina, Kosovo from 2005 to 2006. Expelled from Bolivia In 2008, Goldberg was ordered home by Bolivian President Morales after he accused the American of "fomenting the civil unrest that threatens not only the country's first indigenous Indian president, Evo Morales, but the unity of the nation itself." According to the Daily Telegraph, Goldberg was declared persona non grata for "conspiring against democracy and seeking the division of Bolivia." The US denied Bolivia's Rose through the ranks Goldberg also served as Charge d'Affaires and Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Santiago, Chile from 2001 to 2004. In 2001, he served as Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs. From 1996 to 2000, he served as Special Assistant and then Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State and as Bosnia Desk Officer from 1994 to 1996. Goldberg's previous overseas assignments include: Consular and Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, Colombia and PoliticalEconomic Officer in Pretoria, South Africa. He began his career as a Liaison Officer for the City of New York for the United Nations. He received a B.A. from Boston University. - VVP, GMA News there's no other way to cram it all in two months... It's life changing!” On the last boardroom faceoff, host Tony Fernandes minced no words in saying that he came to that meeting already with a decision but that he had changed his mind. After hearing what both contestants had to say, he lauded Loh's skills throughout the season but in the end, he looked at Yabut and said, “You're hired!” Yabut, of course, wins the coveted title and the opportunity to work for and with Fernandes, who is not only the show's counterpart to the original US version's Donald Trump, but is, in fact, a multi-awarded business mogul and aviation tycoon. He is the Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia, and has also been named Forbes Asia's 2010 Asia Businessman of the Year. Clearly, a major perk of the show is learning from the best. “I told him one time, I whispered to him, 'Sir, if ever I win, I want to be in AirAsia,'” Yabut shares. “I'm such a traveller at heart. Sabi ko sa application video ko, 70 percent of my allowance and savings go to travelling. Kahit magover na 'yung credit card ko, makatravel lang. Magsu-swipe ako ng KLM flight to Europe and travel.” He envisions helping AirAsia become even bigger and known worldwide. “I think this is the time when the political and economic power is shifting to Asia. And what you want is a brand known all over the world that even if you ask an American or a European what AirAsia is, they know exactly what it is. AirAsia is a symbol that the power is now in our region.” Loh, during her speech after the screening, admitted, “I'm still getting over it. It's difficult to watch it on television along with the rest of Asia, let alone.” Nevertheless, she also pointed out how it was “difficult to compete with someone you respect, but at the same time, it's the best kind of competition to have.” She added, “It's difficult that only one person can get the job... As Mr. Fernandes himself said, 'Nobody remembers who comes in second place.' Well, I plan to c h a n g e t h a t .” T h i s e l i c i te d applause from the other contestants, as well as the attendees. Filipinos have traditionally done well in these Asian-based re a l i t y s h ow c o m p e t i t i o n s . “Amazing Race Asia” has, in fact, produced a pair of Pinoy champions already. “Kasi palaban tayo talaga,” Yabut declares. “I think the Filipino is 'pabida'... We always feel like we are the underdogs. That we have to prove so much about ourselves, because we know who we really are. “To be honest, that's really why I joined 'The Apprentice (Asia).' I'm sick and tired of people ganging up on the Filipinos thinking that we're just a bunch of domestic helpers... We are so much more than that. I want to show them that the marketing and sales Filipinos are arguably the best in Asia, and (this show) was a platform for me to say that.” He repeated the same sentiment in his passionate victory speech, wherein he thanked his former companies and bosses and people who rooted for him. “It's not about me... it could have been anyone,” he reiterated. He also turned to the other contestants on the stage with him and thanked them one by one. Turning to the only other Filipino contender who made the show, Celina Le Neindre, he remaked, “This woman really helped me win this competition. It was so nice to have her (in my team for the finale)... Picking her has really, really shown how the Filipinos are always there for each other through thick and thin.” He ended his speech with the same line he uttered during the last fundraising task: “In the end, inspiration sparks hope, hope sparks action and action sparks change.” “The Apprentice Asia” is an AXN made-in-Asia-for-Asia original production, and is the Asian adaptation of the U.S. reality series helmed by reality TV guru, Mark Burnett (“The Voice,” “Survivor”) and FremantleMedia Asia. (Manila Bulletin) August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 9 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS JCPD Leads Multi-Agency Operation; 35 Arrested and Multiple Weapons Seized During Sweep JERSEY CITY --- Mayor Steven M. Fulop and Jersey City Police Department officials announced the arrest of 35 individuals on a variety of charges, including drug and weapons offenses, that resulted as part of multi-agency overnight operation. During the sweep, which concluded in the early morning hours, police also recovered multiple weapons. More than four dozen municipal ordinance and motor vehicle summonses were also issued as part of the operation. The Jersey City Police Department was the lead agency, with cooperation from the Hudson County Sheriff's Office, the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, and the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). “What the police did was target the areas that have been a source of ongoing crime and conduct important surveillance that led to a significant number of arrests and likely future arrests,” said Mayor Fulop. “By working with other law enforcement agencies, we can pool our resources to send a strong message to the criminal element that if you commit a crime, you will be arrested.” Beginning at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 26th, 2013 a total of 45 plainclothes officers and supervisors fanned out across the South and Killing of Filipino nurse condemned From page 1 with the Memphis police and is in touch with Erano's aunt in San Diego. He said the Embassy will extend all possible assistance in facilitating the repatriation of the victim's remains to the Philippines. Santos, who migrated to the United States only last year, was found dead with a gunshot wound outside his apartment in Cordova, 22 miles east of Memphis. We s t D i s t r i c t s , c o n d u c t e d surveillance of hot spot locations and ga t hered im p ort a n t c rim in a l intelligence. From their surveillance, the officers arrested 25 individuals on a variety of charges, including drug distribution charges. A second part of the operation began at 8 p.m. and involved 22 JCPD uniformed officers, including Emergency Squad officers and officers from the Hudson County Sheriff's Office, targeting the hot spot locations that had been monitored by the earlier teams of officers. This phase resulted in the arrest of 10 individuals on a variety of charges, as well as the issuance of 42 municipal ordinance summonses and 11 motor vehicle summonses. O f f i c e r s a l s o re c ove re d t wo handguns (1 of those defaced), one replica handgun, one replica Uzi, one crossbow handgun, 14 knives, 19 pairs of handcuffs, one blackjack, 15 bags of marijuana and two bags of cocaine. “The arrests last night are the initial results of targeted policing in the areas that have historically been problems,” said Mayor Fulop. “We will continue to allocate police resources to those locations that are experiencing the highest levels of crime, so that all of our residents can feel safe.” Source: Press Secretary, City of Jersey City Witnesses said Santos was shot following an altercation with an unknown suspect who fled the scene in the victim's 2013 Honda Civic sedan. It was reported that Santos worked at the Health South Hospital in Memphis. He was found dead at Stonebridge Crossing Apartments at Cordova, where he lived. “The suspect should have just taken the car and left it at that. Erano should have not been killed,” his grieving aunt, Lourdes Likes, of San Diego, California, was quoted as saying by an ABS-CBN report. Mayor Fulop trains with Fire Department recruits JERSEY CITY -- Mayor Steven M. Fulop joined 21 Jersey City probationary firefighters last Tuesday, July 30, 2013 at the Morris County Police and Fire Training Academy, 500 West Hanover Avenue, Parsippany. Mayor Fulop spent the morning training with the firefighters to experience firsthand what Jersey City's bravest undergo on a daily basis. Part of the training also included Mayor Fulop participating in a “live burn” to experience the hot and smoky conditions in which firefighters work. A live burn is fire simulator in which fire is fed by propane gas. “Just last week, on a day when temperatures reached 100 degrees we had a fouralarm fire in Jersey City that sent two dozen firefighters to the hospital,” said Mayor Fulop. “Our firefighters put their lives on the line every day in some of the most difficult conditions to protect our residents, so I look forward to training with them and learning firsthand what it takes to be a Jersey City firefighter.” Public school teachers ... From page 2 taxpayers under its Run after Tax Evaders program. One such method uses industry benchmarks to find which individuals or businesses pay less than the average annual taxes of their colleagues. Another indirect method of detecting possible tax evaders is comparing the increase in a person's net worth against the reported increase in that person's income. Mayor Fulops dons a firefighter’s suit The 21 probationary firefighters entered the academy on June 3rd and will graduate on Aug. 9th at an 11 a.m. ceremony at City Hall, 2 8 0 G rove S t re e t . T h e firefighters were hired with The BIR also compares the amount of money an i n d iv i d u a l s p e n d s i n a particular year. If the money spent by one person is higher than the money he made, the BIR assumes that this person's income was not declared properly. Henares acknowledged that the process of bringing all suspected tax evaders to court could not go as fast as the government wanted. “We have only 2,000 people who do investigations. How can we reach everyone?” she said, adding that the BIR hopes the weekly awareness campaign would contribute to funding from an $8.1 million federal SAFER grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Source: Press Secretary, City of Jersey City higher collections from professionals. Receipts Ordinary citizens can also do their part by patronizing only legitimate businesses that issue receipts, Henares said. She conceded that businesses that were not issuing receipts often offered cheaper prices for goods and services. “But what do we want? As employees, our taxes are withheld from our salaries so we don't have a choice. If we don't do our own policing, we lose in the end,” she said. (Philippine Daily Inquirer) Editorial & opinion August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 10 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS A conspicuous silence All was rosy with the arrival of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his top-level meeting with President Aquino last week. The two leaders talked about peace and prosperity in the region. Malacañang characterized Japan as one of its two strategic partners (the other one being the United States). Abe identified four initiatives in relations between Japan and the Philippines: to foster together vibrant economies, promote cooperation in maritime affairs, strengthen assistance to the Mindanao peace process and promote people-to-people exchanges. The centerpiece of the visit was the mutual commitment to stand together against China, which claims territories in the Philippines and in Japan. Indeed the two nations are doing very well in moving forward after being bitter enemies 70 years ago during World War II. Unfortunately, what happened what did not happen would be more accurateduring Abe's visit last week was consistent with the Philippine government's weak and inconsistent stance on the issue of comfort women since the first such victims recounted their ordeal more than 20 years ago. Palace officials paid no heed to a handful of elderly women who had gathered near Malacanang demanding justice for what they experienced as sex slaves of Japanese soldiers during the war. In May of this year, the mayor of Osaka said wartime sex slaves performed a necessary role for Japanese soldiersprovide release for troops perennially confronted with the horrors of war and the threat of death. Estimates put the number of slaves at 200,000, coming from the Philippines, Korea and China. The Japanese government has not quite done enough to acknowledge the damage that the slave system has done on the lives of thousands of women, many of whom are now dead, or ill, or weakened by old age. In fact, some leaders dared say the women were never coerced to provide “release” to the soldiers. The Philippine government has not been able to stand up for our comfort women, seeing the issue as uncomfortable and inconvenient to bring up during talks such as the one that transpired between Mr. Aquino and Mr. Abe. Even the Supreme Court ruled that the government was under no international obligation to espouse the claims of the comfort women. This decision gained prominence, not for its implications on the women but for the plagiarism allegations against the justice who penned it. We did not have any reason to believe President Aquino would act differently, because he did not even react to the Osaka mayor's statement. That Mr. Abe had come and gone without the touchy issues being mentioned was no surprise at all. It appears the issue will continue to be swept under the rug until there are no longer any comfort women crying out for justice. (Manila Standard) Founded in 1986 Publisher/Editor-in-Chief: Lito A. Gajilan, Jr. Columnists: Reuben S. Seguritan, Esq., Juan L. Mercado, Jonathan Suarez, Joel Baclit Correspondent: Contessa Bourbon The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not reflect the opinion of the paper nor that of the publisher Contact us: Email: filexpress@aol.com Phone: 201-434-1114 Fax 201-434-0880 USCIS Issues New Guidance on Same-Sex Marriage The USCIS issued new guidance on same-sex marriage last July 26 which answers frequently asked questions on filing of petitions, applying for immigration benefits, reopening previously denied petitions, changes in eligibility, residency requirements for naturalization and inadmissibility waivers. The guidance is intended to effect a quick implementation of the Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Windsor which declared Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) as unconstitutional and ensure that same sex couples are given the same immigration benefits as all other couples. A U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident who is in a same-sex marriage can now file an I-130 petition on behalf of his/her same-sex spouse. The USCIS will adjudicate the petition and the visa application or adjustment of status in the same manner that it adjudicates a petition or application filed on behalf and by an opposite-sex spouse. Also, a U.S. citizen who is engaged to a foreign national of the same sex may file a petition on Form I-129F on behalf of his/her fiancé/fiancée so long as other immigration requirements are satisfied. The guidance further states that the validity of a marriage for immigration benefits is determined by the law of the place where the marriage took place and not the place of domicile. This rule is “subject to some limited exceptions under which federal immigration agencies historically have considered the law of the state of residence in addition to the law of the state of celebration of the marriage.” However, this would depend on “individual, fact-specific circumstances”. Further guidance will be issued on this. Same-sex marriage is presently recognized in the District of Columbia and 13 states, namely, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Maine, u Page 12 Forgetting to weep their life expectancies. In Mexico City, the average lifespan for a cartonero is 39 yearsthree decades shorter than the national average. One out of three babies born to Egyptian garbage dump families dies before the age of one. Scavengers sifting through garbage dumps of Manila's Payatas, “Smokey Mountain” of Cebu, and Mandurriao in Iloilo, are half a world away from Brazil. That's where over three million people gathered for World Youth Day. From Rio de Janeiro, Pope Francis reached out to them. He asked that 35 Argentine landfill workers or cartoneros come up to the main altar. They're dubbed “catadores de materiais recicláveis” in Portuguese, which is spoken in Brazil. Poverty and hunger slash In Payatas here, scavengers cook papag from food scraps winnowed from dead cats, glass shards and, sometimes, human cadaver parts. “It tastes sour,” a 13-year-old says. “It fills our stomach but doesn't last till evening.” “With crude rakes, it'd take 20 minutes to sort out from rotting litter 'recyclables',” recalls Fr. Heinz Kulüke who lived among 160 families in squalid Cebu huts. Adults earn barely enough for rice. “There is no future,” a 15year-old scavenger told Father Kulüke who now heads the worldwide Society of the Divine Word. “Reach out to the farthest, the most indifferent,” Francis told the youngsters. As a World Youth Day spinoff, the Pope wants them to create “a mess in dioceses” and “people to go out… to defend ourselves against everything that is worldliness… comfortableness, that is clericalism, that is being shut-in on ourselves.” Earlier in Rio's cathedral, BBC's Julia Carneiro reported, Pope Francis prodded bishops and priests to “leave the comfort of your churches and go to the favelas (shantytowns)… We cannot keep ourselves shut up in parishes, in our communities, when so many people are waiting for the Gospel.” “Pope Francis proved to be a u Page 14 August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 11 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS China's salami-slice strategy OPINION force focus on asserting reva n c h i s t te r r i to r i a l a n d maritime claims in the South and East China seas, its army has been active in the mountainous borderlands with India, trying to alter the line of control bit by bit. By Brahma Chellaney Japan Times NEW DELHI --- China's furtive, incremental encroachments into neighboring countries' borderlands propelled by its relative power advantage have emerged as a key destabilizing element in the Asian security landscape. While China's navy and a part of its air Making life worth living Ellen Tordesillas No doubt, the Magdalo group of military officers and soldiers has come a long way from that early morning of July 27, 2003 when they jolted the nation with the protest they staged against Gloria Arroyo at Oakwood Hotel in the heart of Makati's business district. S o m a ny t h i n g s h ave happened. Even the name of the hotel has changed. It's now Ascott Hotel and Oakwood has moved to Pasig City. Last July 22, after the traditional State of the Nation Address by the president at the opening of Congress, new members of the House of Beijing's favored frontier strategy to change the territorial and maritime status quo is apparently anchored in “salami slicing.” This centers on a steady progression of small actions, none of which serves as a casus belli by itself, yet which over time lead cumulatively to a strategic transformation in China's favor. By relying on quiet salami slicing rather than on overt aggression, China's strategy aims to seriously limit the options of the targeted countries by confounding their deterrence plans and making it difficult for them to devise proportionate or effective counteractions. This, in part, is because the strategy while bearing all the hallmarks of modern Chinese brinkmanship, such as a reliance on surprise and a disregard for the risks of wider military escalation seeks to ensure the initiative remains with China. Changing the territorial status quo has been the unfinished business of the People's Republic of China since its founding in 1949. The early forcible absorption of the sprawling Xinjiang and Tibetan plateau more than doubled the landmass of China. This was followed by the advent of the earliest incarnation of the salami-slicing strategy, which led to China gaining control, step by step between 1954 and 1962, of the Switzerland-size Aksai Chin plateau of the original princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. An emboldened China then went on to seize the Paracel Islands in 1974, the Johnson Reef in 1988, the Mischief Reef in 1995 and, most recently, the Scarborough Shoal (2012). At the core of the challenge posed by China to Asian security today is its lack of respect for existing frontier lines. In other words, China is still working to redraw political boundaries. A l o n g l a n d f ro n t i e r s , ro d e n t - s t yl e s u r re p t i t i o u s attacks usually precede its salami slicing. The aim is to start eating into enemy land like giant rodents and thereby facilitate salami slicing. The use of this strategy is becoming increasingly apparent along the Himalayan border with India, the world's longest disputed frontier. Here one form of attacks has involved the Chinese military bringing ethnic Han pastoralists to the valleys along the line of control and giving them cover to range across it, in the process driving Indian herdsmen from their traditional pasturelands and opening the path to salami slicing. This strategy, which can also begin with the Chinese military nibbling at an unprotected border area, has been especially employed in the u Page 14 Magdalo: 10 years after Oakwood Representatives Gary Alejano and Ashley Acedillo invited relatives and close friends to a thanksgiving dinner at Lexington Gardens in Pasig. Alejano and Acedillo belong to the Magdalo partylist which represents some 200,000 former and retired military and police personnel, urban poor, and the youth from all over the country. Re-elected senator Antonio Trillanes IV was there. The gathering was more meaningful because that was five days before the 10th anniversary of what is commonly referred as the “Oakwood mutiny.” On July 27, 2003, they gathered at Oakwood Hotel, placed bombs around it, and demanded for the resignation of Gloria Arroyo from the presidency (who is now in detention accused of electoral sabotage and plunder), then Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes (who committed suicide in 2011), the Philippine National Police Director Hermogenes Ebdane, and Victor Corpus, then chief of the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. They accused the named officials of corruption including selling arms and ammunition to rebels. They were charged with the unbailable crime of coup d'etat. In the seven years in detention, they were not the only one subjected to all sorts of pressures, but also their families. Some of them succumbed to the pressures, but most of them July 27, 2003. Ltsg Antonio Trillanes IV and Capt. Gerry Gambala led the protest against Gloria Arroyo at Oakwood Hotel. u Page 29 Bam-Bam loves pork In what is probably his first newsworthy pronouncement since somehow becoming a senator, presidential cousin “Bam-Bam” Aquino came out in defense of the non-government organizations that receive pork barrel funds. Not all NGO beneficiaries of Congress pork, Bam-Bam said, pocket the funds that they get and kick back huge percentages to the lawmakers that gave them money. Please bear with me while I try to regain my ability to write. There, it's back. Perhaps Bam-Bam needs to review the alleged scam that diverted an estimated P10 billion in pork funds through the fake NGOs supposedly established by businesswoman Janet Lim Napoles. According to the story, Napoles exploited rules that allowed pork to be given to NGOs to fund their projects; this giant loophole in the disbursement of pork funds lies at the very heart of the scandal that is now rocking both Houses of Congress. A recent report by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism on the Priority Development Assistance Fund, as pork is now known, painted a picture of a Congress so awash in funds that it enlisted NGOs to roll out projects and s e r v i c e s t h a t g ove r n m e n t agencies should be implementing. While the report did not say how this practice began, it was clear that by the time Napoles was exposed as having set up bogus NGOs and to have funnelled scads of pork to them, according to her own former people, an entire decade of big-time thievery had already taken place. And Napoles is just one fake-NGO racketeer. Who knows how many other “entrepreneurs” have found the loophole and used it to make money for themselves and the lawmakers who employ their services? Why, if Bam-Bam had not been elected solely by trading on his family name and his supposed physical resemblance to his dead patriot-uncle, I'd even suspect that he doesn't want the NGO loophole closed because he has just entered the Senate and would like to see if the Napoles system would work for him, as well. But while saying that is tantamount to uttering political heresy in Yellow circles, I can't find any other reason for Bam- Bam's defense of giving largely u n a c c o u n t a b l e , l aw m a ke r handpicked and even out-andout bogus NGOs the taxpayers' money that should, by rights, be handed over to state agencies to use for official projects. Of course, Bam-Bam has six years to prove that he is worthy of h i s e l e c t i o n a s s e n a t o r. Pe r s o n a l ly, I ' m gl a d t h a t , whatever he does, he can't do as much damage as the last Aquino who came down the road and who was perhaps even to his own surprise elected to the highest office in the land. Still, Bam-Bam should think long and hard before he says anything, now that he is a senator. Many Senate neophytes, after all, tried to make an immediate splash upon their arrival only to find themselves way in over their heads and, afterwards, becoming permanent members of the Committee on Silence. But that's what you get when you elect people like BamBam, the latest member of the three-year student government and, judging from his latest statement, probably the most clueless. May his pork-loving tribe decrease. *** Speaking of Napoles, the younger daughter, Jeane, has become quite the celebrity of late, like the Hollywood denizens she claims she regularly hangs out with in her social media posts. While not yet in the same league as Museum of Me founder, curator and lone subject Robbie Antonio, the young Napoles certainly knows how to spend whatever small change her u Page 14 August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 12 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Philippines pushes back against China By Chico Harlan The Washington Post MANILA — China's most daring adversary in Southeast Asia is, by many measurements, ill-suited for a fight. The Philippines has a military budget one-fortieth the size of Beijing's, and its navy cruises through contested waters in 1970s hand-me-downs from the South Vietnamese. From that short-handed position, the Philippines has set off on a risky mission to do what no nation in the region has managed to do: thwart China in its drive to control the vast waters around it. Analysts say the Philippines' strategy, in standing up to Asia's powerhouse, is just as likely to backfire as succeed. But it provides a crucial test case as smaller countries debate whether to deal with China as a much-needed economic partner, a dangerous maritime aggressor, or both. The Philippines doesn't view China exclusively as a threat, officials here say, noting that trade between the countries is growing. The Philippines has also used caution at times, most notably by holding off on provocative plans to drill in what could be the nation's richest oil and gas field. But analysts point to a series of steps taken in recent months that suggest that Manila is increasingly willing to confront Beijing. They also note that the Philippines has suspended or canceled several development deals that depended on generous Chinese aid. Earlier this year, the Philippines filed a case with the United Nations contesting China's maritime claims. More recently, the Philippines has increased its manpower on disputed islands, approved upgrades to decrepit military equipment and discussed plans that would give the United States expanded access to Philippine air and naval bases. Speaking to his armed forces in May, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said the nation needed to protect its maritime territory from “bullies.” Battles over territory in Asia go back centuries, but China has made an increasingly aggressive play in recent years to recover land that it says fell wrongly into foreign hands. China has made a case for ownership of nearly the entire TED ALJIBE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES US and Philippine navy personnel prepare to launch an unmanned aerial vehicle from a boat off the naval base in Sangley point, west of Manila. The six-day exercises were held last month, close to Scarborough Shoal, which China insists it owns. South China Sea, marking its territory with a nine-dash line on a map that it submitted to the United Nations in 2009. At least four other neighbors Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam are skirmishing with China over the tiny islands and the waters within that boundary. They covet sovereignty not just as a matter of pride but also to claim rich fisheries and underwater oil and gas resources. But they have reason to tread cautiously. China is Malaysia's largest trading partner. Brunei depends on China as a market for its fossil fuel exports. Taiwan's president, Ma Ying-jeou, has fostered a major improvement in relations with Beijing. Comparatively, Vietnam has been more willing to anger China. The two nations have a legacy of centuries of animosity, including a brief border war in 1979 and more recent clashes at sea. But the two are also communist partners, capable of USCIS issues new guidance on same sex marriage From page 10 Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. The USCIS is currently in the process of identifying I130 petitions which were denied after February 23, 2011 solely on the ground of DOMA and will attempt to notify petitioners that their cases will b e r e o p e n e d . H o w e v e r, petitioners are advised to email USCIS at USCIS626@uscis.dhs.gov notifying the agency that their cases should be reopened. Additional evidence will be accepted during this process. For those whose petitions were denied before February 23, 2011, it is required that petitioners email the agency at U S C I S - 6 2 6 @ u s c i s . d h s . g ov before March 31, 2014 for the USCIS to reopen their cases. It will reopen all applications associated with the I-130 petition including applications for adjustment of status and work authorization. The USCIS guidance also patching up frayed ties. Some Filipinos say their country is more suited than others in the region to play tough with China. The Philippines has deep ties to Washington, stemming from a U.S. colonial period that ended in 1946. China and the Philippines took opposite sides in the wars in Korea and Vietnam, as well as in the Cold War. clarifies that the spouse of a same-sex marriage is now eligible to benefit from the status as spouse accompanying a family sponsored or an employmentbased immigrant or spouse of a nonimmigrant, asylee or refugee. Also, the effect of same-sex marriage on the qualifying relationship as a “child,” “son or daughter,” “parent,” or “brother or sister” for immigration purposes will be the same as opposite-sex marriage. T h e re s i d e n c y requirement for naturalization for the same-sex spouse of a U.S. citizen will be three years so long as the couple were living in marital union three years immediately preceding the filing of the N-400 application. Eligibility for waivers of inadmissibility on the basis of the status as spouse of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident also extends to the same-sex spouse and the case shall be adjudicated in exactly the same manner as those of opposite-sex couples. (Editor's Note: REUBEN S. SEGURITAN has been practicing law for over 30 years. For more information, you may log on to his website at www.seguritan.com or call (212) 695-5281.) August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 13 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Biden: Alliance with Phl at the 'core' of US strategy By Camille Diola The Philippine Star American Vice President Joe Biden said in a speech that the alliance with the Philippines is among the cornerstones of the United States' defensive and economic strategies in the Asia Pacific region. “The core of our strategy in the region are our alliances: Japan, S o u t h Ko re a , Au s t ra l i a , t h e Philippines, Thailand,” Biden said, sharing his take on the United States' policy in the region at the Center for American Progress on Thursday (Manila time). Biden said the US' strategic ties with these countries that have transformed economically the past years are at the center of President Barack Obama's “re-balancing” policy, shifting its focus from Western nations to Asia. “Economically and strategically, it's clear why the United States has to re-balance, to direct our resources toward the Asia Pacific region,” he said. Biden also admitted that building alliances with the five countries as well as India, Singapore and Indonesia have not been without risk, as many of them suffer from disputes. “In the Asia-Pacific, we saw a region of remarkable promise but also genuine uncertainty and Vice President Joe Biden, speaks about the U.S. policy toward the Asia-Pacific region at an event hosted by the Center for American Progress, in Washington, July 18, 2013. AP PHOTO/MANUEL BALCE CENETA political risk. Many nations have experienced rapid economic transformation that has fundamentally created a new dynamic: rising ambitions and rising tensions,” Biden said. To address the challenges, he said that the US' “entire national security and economic teams” are committed to solving concerns in the Pacific region. The strategy consists in “strengthening our alliances, deepening partnerships and investing like never before in regional institutions to help manage disputes peacefully,” Biden said. Seeing the disputes over the South China Sea with China claiming almost the entire territory, B i d e n u rg e d C h i n a a n d t h e Association of Southeast Asian Nations to draft a binding code of conduct over the sea territory. “That means no intimidation, no coercion, no aggression and a commitment from all parties to reduce the risk of mistakes and miscalculation,” he said. “It is in everyone's interest that there be freedom of navigation, unimpended lawful commerce, respect for international laws and norms and a peaceful resolution of territorial disputes,” Biden added. Biden also said the US wants to help create 21st century “rules of the road” to help Asian nations integrate and achieve security and prosperity. To spark growth, nations must raise their standards. He says there must be fewer border barriers and better protections for intellectual property, the US vice president said. Another highlight of Biden's address is about the US' relationship with a growing superpower in Chinacalling the ties both of “competition and cooperation” and not of inevitable conflict. He said Americans like to compete and that competition is good for both countries. U.S.-China relations have been aggravated by economic rivalry, accusations of cyber hacking and China's inaction in extraditing NSA leaker Edward Snowden. With reports from AP US commander: China's aggression leads to US, allies' closer ties By Camille Diola MANILA --- United States Pacific Air Forces Commander Herbert Carlisle said China's behavior in the South China Sea has led to stronger ties between the US and its Asian allies which include the Philippines. “Some of (China's) fairly assertive, aggressive behavior has in fact brought our friends and they're relying on us to be there and to be present,” Carlisle said in reports from Washington on Monday. The US has lately shifted its military and diplomatic focus on the Asia Pacific partly due to Beijing's claims, with Vice President Joe Biden saying that the “core” of such strategy are alliances with Japan, South Korea, Au s t ra l i a , t h e P h i l i p p i n e s , Thailand and Singapore. “One of the main tenets of o u r s t ra te g y i s to ex p a n d engagement and interoperability and integration … with our friends' and partners' militaries,” Carlisle said. Carlisle also weighed in on China's military buildup, saying it runs the risk of having unintended consequences sooner or later. “Being fairly aggressive runs the risk of creating the potential for miscalculation,” he said. Carlisle warned that such U.S. Air Force General Herbert “The Hawk” Carlisle. US ARMED FORCES PHOTO aggression may result in an unprecedented response from the different countries that Beijing does not anticipate. “It's a complex, changing environment. Every action has unintended consequences and second and third order effects,” Carlisle said. The American general also gave an overview of the Pacific Command's positioning in the region, saying that the Air Force's F-22 fighter jets are present there. Unmanned spy aircrafts as well as a new F-35 fighter plane will be sent to the area where there is increasing tension. (The Philippine Star) August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 14 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS China’s salamislice strategy From page 11 two highly strategic Buddhist regions located on opposite ends of the Himalayan frontier Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh. To assert its claims in the South and East China seas, China unabashedly plays salami slicer. The tools of salami slicing here r a n g e f r o m hyd r o c a r b o n exploration leases to asserting expansive fishing rights all designed to advance its territorial and maritime claims. In the East China Sea, China has employed paramilitary agencies, such as the Maritime Safety Administration, the Fisheries Law Enforcement Command, and the State Oceanic Administration, in a campaign of attrition against Japan over the Senkaku Islands, which it calls Diaoyu an offensive that has already succeeded in shaking the status quo by making the rest of the world recognize the existence of a dispute. This has emboldened Beijing to gradually increase the frequency of Chinese patrol ships around the islands and to violate the airspace over them. Taking on Japan, its former occupier and historical rival, is part of China's larger search for new seabed resources and for strategic ascendancy in the western Pacific by breaking out of what it perceives to be “first island chain” a string that includes the Senkakus, Taiwan and some islands controlled by Vietnam and the Philippines. China's aim in the South China Sea is to slowly but surely legitimize its presence in the 80 percent of the sea it now claims formally. Through repeated and growing acts, China is etching a lasting presence in the claimed zones. Among the ways Beijing has sought to establish new “facts” on the ground in the South China Sea is to lease hydrocarbon and fishing blocks inside other disputant states' 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zones (EEZs), as defined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Such leases are designed to circumscribe the UNCLOS-granted economic rights of other claimant states while expanding China's control of the region's oil-and-gas wealth. China has even established “Sansha City” on Woody Island in the Paracels as its administrative base for the South China Sea, setting up a local civilian government and a military garrison there to oversee the entire region. And in its latest effort to present a fait accompli over its occupation of the Paracels, it has started tourist cruises to those disputed islands. To be sure, Beijing usually is careful to slice very thinly so as to avoid any dramatic action that could become a cause of war. Indeed, it has shown a knack of disaggregating any action into several parts and then pursuing each element separately in such a manner as to allow the different pieces to eventually fall in place. This shrewdness helps to keep its opponents off balance, and in a bind on how to respond. In fact, as a skillful salami slicer t h a t a c t s i n s i d i o u s l y, camouflaging offense as defense, China acts in ways not only to undercut its opponents' deterrence but also to cast the burden of starting a war on them. Any targeted state is presented with a strategic Hobson's choice: either endure the salami slicing or face a dangerous and costly war with an emerging great power. This is the choice, for example, Manila has faced over China's effective seizure of the Scarborough Shoal. China's tactics and strategy thus pose an increasing challenge to several of its neighbors who face a deepening dilemma over how to thwart the salami slicing. Exchanging notes with each other and with the United States, the geographically nonresident Asian power may be necessary to find ways to try and stop this creeping, covert warfare. After all, China's multipronged actions, cumulatively, carry the potential of fundamentally altering the Asian power dynamics to shape a Sino-centric region. Brahma Chellaney is a geostrategist and the author, most recently, of “Water, Peace, and War” (Rowman & Littlefield). Bam Bam loves pork From page 11 retired military officer of a father and her billionairebusinesswoman mom gives her. While 23-year-old Jeane has reportedly deleted many of her social media accounts, where she details her passion for being photographed with people like Justin Bieber and for ultraexpensive couture clothing, shoes and bags, enough traces of her arriviste lifestyle remain in sites like Vimeo and Instagram. And enough people have gathered them to piece together the portrait of a young woman in a hurry to make like a Filipino Kardashian in London and LA, among other places. And yes, retired Marine Maj. Jaime Napoles, I'm told, gave Janet her start as a businesswoman selling vehicle and ship spare parts to the Philippine Navy. The Napoles couple, along with 16 others, were Forgetting to weep From page 10 pontiff of surprises,” writes the Boston Globe's Lisa Wangsness. That can blur context. After all, the world first met Jorge Cardinal Bergoglio of Argentina as Francis only four months agosans ermine cloak and regalia. As the 265th successor to Peter, he now jolts an over 2,000-year-old institution not only by homespun word but mainly by compelling example. Don't tool around in fancy cars, the Pope told his priests. Francis dumped Vatican MercedesBenzes for a simple van. “Seeing the Argentinian pope riding in a Fiat Pinto, one of the least expensive of cars his own choice around the streets of Rio filled me with the d e e p e s t t e n d e r n e s s ,” I l z e Scamparini wrote in The Guardian. “A pope who dares to change a centuries-old mentality risks being taken for an exotic populist.” After election, Francis turned down sprawling pontifical apartments. “There's enough room here for 300,” he said. Instead, he lodges in a no-frills Vatican hostel. In Buenos Aires, he turned over Villa Miseria to a religious order that operates it as a hospital. He lived in a two-room rented apartment and took the bus to work. He wears sensible black shoes and gets his own coffee from a vending machine. “This is Jorge,” he told his startled newspaper dealer in Brazil, to suspend delivery. On Holy Thursday rites he washed the feet of a Serbian woman prisoner. “A simple gesture is not a simple gesture when it is the Pope's gesture,” notes theologian Robert Dodaro. This sparked unease among traditionalists. Some grouse he “desacralizes” the papacy. Eternal Word Television Network's Mitch Pacwa notes few complaints. “All the popes are against consumerism, but this guy brings the hay down to where the goats can get it.” More people outside the Church sit up when Francis speaks. “Sergio, how good you are actually implicated in the purchase by the military of those infamous Kevlar helmets in 2001, which soldiers claimed did not stop bullets; they were acquitted in 2010 of the charges. Jeane's mom, if her own former associates are to be believed, has long since graduated from supplying helmets and car parts and became the business colossus that she now is, with connections to anyone important in government over two administrations. Not bad for a retired soldier's wife, huh? But like many conspicuously consuming offspring of the nouveau-riche, Jeane has not been very good at being discreet about her family's new wealth. And it is certainly not helping her mother's case when the young woman displays her baubles and celebrityspiced selfies for all to see in the social media. But she really must meet Robbie, if she ever dreams of being featured in Vanity Fair like him. Now, those are the world-beating selfies to shoot for. here,” Francis said, giving Jewish ra b b i S e rg i o B e rg m a n f ro m Argentina a warm abrazo. “Did you sneak in?” Vatican protocol officers barred Bergman from a delegation of Jewish representatives at an interfaith meeting. Quietly, Francis sent word that Bergman was his coworker. “Now that I am before Francis, I again embrace my Rabbi Bergoglio,” Bergman recalls telling the Pope in an article in Argentina's La Nacion. “A Jewish tradition prescribes reciting a blessing when one is before a wise man and great teacher… I prayed in Hebrew the blessing. At the end, both of us said amen… I'm still overwhelmed at writing these lines.” After Rio, Francis will find more work cut out. That ranges from rooting alleged corruption within a change-resistant curia, bishops who lag in enforcing sex abuse protocols, surging secularization in the West, and pentacostalism that saps the Church in Latin America. “This new protestantism drained followers even from Candomblé, the African religion brought by the slaves. In this religious democratization, 80 percent of babies were baptized, but church attendance fell to 57 percent,” says a Datafolha survey. Before Rio, Francis addressed papal nuncios from over 60 countries. They make recommendations for local bishop appointments. Give me names of priests who live in poverty and demonstrate concern for the poor, he asked. Who will Francis appoint to replace Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican secretary of state who resigned last month? “Then we'll have some sense of what this papacy is going to be about,” foresees Fr. Mark Massa, dean of Boston College's School of Theology. Francis is 76. An illness as a student left him with one lung. Time magazine's cover story says this pontiff would get people to heal “a society that has forgotten how to cry.” E-mail: juan_mercado77@yahoo.com August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 15 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Top Eight Best Diving Spots in the Philippines The Philippines was cited as one of the top three best diving spots in the world, together with Maldives and Palau. Among the internationally recognized best dive spots in the country are; Malapascua Island, Cebu Tubbataha Reef, Sulu Sea Malapascua is one of the least spoiled tourist spots in the Philippines. Labeled as the next Boracay by the Lonely Planet, Malapascua has everything for the traveling diver. It is famous for its rare sharks. Malapascua diving offers: the only daily thresher shark sightings in the world, white tip sharks, mantas, hammerheads (seasonal), wrecks, mandarin fish, pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, beautiful unspoiled coral gardens and a huge diversity of marine life. It is famous for its diverse marine life. Tubbataha Reef Marine Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to some of the most beautiful coral reefs in the world and the best place for snorkeling and diving in Asia. The Tubbataha Reef Marine Park covers 33,200 hectares, including the North and South Reefs. It is a unique example of an atoll reef with a very high density of marine species; the North Islet serving as a nesting site for birds and marine turtles. The site is an excellent example of a pristine coral reef with a spectacular 100-m perpendicular wall, extensive lagoons and two coral islands. Puerto Galera, Mindoro Anilao, Batangas This diving site is noted for its colorful reefs. A little further from Anilao using Batangas Pier as jump-off point, Puerto Galera is a natural harbor with fine beaches, green scenery and sheltered coves. Puerto Galera has grown to become a diving haven due to its marine diversity, complemented by other activities. At least two dozen sites have been identified, each providing good opportunity for photography. Most divers prefer to go to Puerto Galera from March to October. Anilao's proximity makes it a popular destination for weekend diving trips. Even excursions are ideal in this southern town where resorts are situated within short boat rides to excellent dive sites. Diving is mainly in coral slopes and shallow gardens among sandy patches. Choose from any of the 24 dive sites between the coast of Anilao and Maricaban Island. The most popular site is the Cathedral (average of 60 ft.), a roofless cavern with a blessed cross flanked by two large sea mounts. u Page 18 August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 16 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 17 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 18 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Top 8 best diving spots in the Philippines Apo Reef, Negros Oriental From page 15 Apo Reef National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Apo Reef National Park is acclaimed as one of the best diving sites in Asia. It is a 34kilometer reef, with a narrow channel running east to west, dividing this reef into two lagoon systems, north and south. Apo Reef is the second largest contiguous coral reef in the world and the largest in the Philippines. Balicasag Island, Bohol Balicasag is considered as one of the best dive spots in the country. Balicasag is considered as one of the best dive spots in the country. The waters are brimming with schools of tuna, snappers, groupers, mackerel and surgeonfish. Dolphins and pilot whales can also be viewed from a distance. Palawan's Surrounding Islands Coron, El Nido and Busuanga are just three of the many dive sites in Palawan. Coron Bay is one of the most popular diving destinations in the Philippines. This site is one of the most famous wreck diving destinations in the entire world due to the amount of historic sunken ships which can be visited and seen with great clarity due to this area's waters usual transparency. El Nido is one of the world class diving destinations in the Philippines. El Nido Boracay, Aklan Boracay is the best tropical beach in the world. Boracay is one of the most popular diving areas in Southeast Asia. Boracay is a great dive holiday location, simply because it combines a wide range of dive activities with one of the best beaches in the world plus the numerous good quality resorts, restaurants, bars and night time events. There are 15 diving sites in the area. August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 19 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS BUSINESS & ECONOMY August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 20 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS La Union breathes new life to freeport development By Cristina Arzadon SAN FERNANDO CITY --After nearly two decades and two master plans, the Poro Point Freeport Zone (PPFZ) is back on track into becoming a premier business and leisure destination in northern Luzon. The Poro Point Management Corp. (PPMC), which is tasked to develop La Union's free port, has tapped fresh eyes from urban developers Palafox and Associates to take a new look at the 236-hectare former US military facility that used to house the Wallace Air Station. Florante Gerdan, PPMC president and CEO, says Poro Point has been twice master plannedin 1996 and in 2002. Both plans guided development planners, investors and business locators in transforming the property into a trade and tourism hub. Gerdan says a new master plan is underway to cope with new real estate market conditions in the context of market trends in the Asian and international settings. “ We h ave m a d e adjustments through the years. Today, we want to revalidate whether the previous plans still apply,” Gerdan says during the stakeholders' meeting and master planning earlier this month. One of three economic hubs under the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) next to the John Hay Special Economic and Freeport Zone and the Subic Bay Freeport, the Poro Point freeport has some 146 ha of investment area available for development. The free port houses the Vo i c e o f A m e r i c a r a d i o transmitter, a Philippine Air Force facility and a lighthouse complex. First to build a hotel and casino complex in 2006 was property developer Thunderbird Resorts Inc., whose Santorini-inspired accommodation facility sits on a 65-ha plot inside the free port. The PPMC seeks to further develop the seaport, airport, information technology park and light industrial area and a tourism complex here. Ives Nisce, chair of the PPMC board, says Poro Point is the smallest former military base in Luzon compared to Subic in Zambales, which covers 40,000 ha, and Camp John Hay in Baguio City, which spans 600 ha. “But we (Poro Point) are unique because we are both a seaport and an airport,” he says. Nisce says Palafox Associates shares its initial assessment during the multisectoral meeting hoping t h a t i n te re s t g ro u p s , t h e government and the private sector and communities surrounding the port would provide inputs for the new development plan. “We need comments and additional inputs from various sectors to chart the direction that we will tread for Poro Point,” he says. FIESTA Casino in San Fernando City, La Union u Page 22 Cagayan De Oro becomes country's most competitive city By Bernie Cahiles-Magkilat Cagayan de Oro City, home to the famous “Oro Ham” and known as the “City of Golden Friendship” but was recently rocked by a deadly bomb that killed eight people and wounded others, bested all other cities in the country as the most competitive city while the lowly municipality of San Francisco of Agusan del Sur ranked as the most competitive municipality in the 1st Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index conducted by the National Competitiveness Council (NCC). The 1st Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index, which covered the entire year of 2012, showed Cagayan de Oro City and San Francisco municipality making good in all three competitiveness indicators economic dynamism, infrastructure and government efficiency. Notably, the major cities in the National Capital Region, Cebu and Davao did not make it to the list of 122 cities and 163 first class municipalities that were included in the report. NCC co-chair Guillermo Luz explained that some major cities failed to submit complete data while Makati City, the country's premier financial district, did not submit at all. “We cannot rank them because they did not submit data or if their data is incomplete that would put them at a disadvantage when the overall data is computed,” Luz explained. Rounding out the top five cities were Iloilo City of Iloilo; San Fernando, Pampanga; Butuan City, Agusan del Norte; and Bacolod City, Negros Oriental. The most competitive municipality was San Francisco, Agusan del Sur, followed by Guagua, Pampanga; Carmona, Cavite; Date, Camarines Norte; and General Trias, Cavite. While more than half of the top 50 cities and top 50 municipalities were located in Luzon, NCC noted that the highest-ranked city and municipality were both in Mindanao. “The results indicate that g ove r n m e n t i n i t i a t ive s to harness the potential of the Mindanao region are on the right track,” NCC said. “What this tells us it is very inspiring because we would have looked at the usual suspects but PORO Point receives and stores gasoline that supplies Northern Luzon Manila Solar City may rise in the middle of Manila Bay MANILA -- A world-class commercial, residential and tourism center may soon rise in the middle of Manila Bay. actually there are small places Manila Solar City, which that must be doing very good. spans 148 hectares, is a Maybe they are doing far better reclamation project that will in running their cities and feature a park and a Boracaymunicipalities,” Luz said. inspired man-made beach. It will On economic dynamism, also have a terminal for which collects figures on international cruise ships, which business registration, are expected to bring between employment, and financial 2,500 to 5,000 tourists every institutions, the top three cities week. were Quezon City, Koronadal, "That (Manila Solar City) South Cotabato; and Marikina Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada will be a big boost to the Ermita City. The top municipalities were a r e a , s u r r o u n d i n g a r e a s ," Calasiao, Pangasinan; San Edmundo Lim, vice chairman of P3.5 billion na utang," Manila Vice Nicolas, Ilocos Norte; and Sta. Manila GoldCoast Development Mayor Isko Moreno said. Cruz, Laguna. Corp., said. But some environmental The developer said the groups are opposed to the planned T h e s e c o n d f a c t o r, project will create 100,000 jobs Manila Solar City. "Reclamation government efficiency, which for construction workers. Once has proven many times to cause tracks transparency and construction is completed, flooding... Lalong babagal yun accountability, public finance, another 500,000 workers will be daloy ng tubig mula sa waterways performance recognition, hired for operations. ng Metro Manila papunta sa business responsiveness and "Right now, the study shows Manila Bay," Ivan Henares, basic government services, the that Manila has the most number president of the Heritage top cities are Iloilo City, Bacolod of jobless people. A hungry Conservation Society Youth, said. City, and Cagayan de Oro City. The stomach knows no law. So we can But Manila GoldCoast's Lim best municipalities were eliminate criminality," Manila said they will design Manila Solar Kabugao, Apayao; Pontevedra, Mayor Joseph Estrada said. City in a way that it will not cause Capiz; and Nueva Valencia, The developer said the flooding in the city. Guimaras. government will earn P17 billion "We're going to make sure On infrastructure category, in tax revenues from the project there's no baha. We call it disasterwhich gathers data on indicators every year. Some P10 billion worth resilient. The way it's designed (it) such as road network, basic of real estate taxes will go to becomes like a breakwater yung utilities, and registered vehicles, Manila city government. mga storm surge nababawasan," the top cities were Naga, San "This is one way of he said. Despite environmental Fernando of Pampanga; and answering the fiscal situation of groups' concerns, Estrada is u Page 21 the city, wherein Mayor Erap optimistic the project will be iniwan sa kanya ang city na may approved by President Aquino. August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 21 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Cavite-Laguna expressway bidding in December 11 groups vie for P35-Billion road project By Miguel R. Camus A statement from the PPP Center said the firms included San Miguel Corp., AC Infrastructure Holdings Corp. of Ayala Corp., Makati Development Corp. of Ayala Land Inc., Metro Pacific Tollways Development Corp. of Metro Pacific Investments Corp. and Aboitizland Inc. of Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. Also bidding for the toll road are Megawide Engineering Excellence of Megawide Construction Corp., Korea Expressway Corp., Malaysianbacked Alloy MTD Philippines Inc., Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings (Philippines) Pte. Ltd., Leighton Contractors (Philippines) Inc. and Egis Projects Developer of Infrastructure and Service. The Cavite-Laguna Expressway is the third project of the DPWH under the PPP program and its biggest so far with an estimated cost of P35.42 billion for the four-lane, 47kilometer expressway. The project will start from the Manila-Cavite expressway in Kawit, Cavite, and end at the South Luzon ExpresswayMamplasan Interchange in Biñan, Laguna. When constructed, the Cavite-Laguna Expressway will decongest traffic along the Cavite-Laguna road network and reduce the travel time to and from Metro Manila. The prospective bidders were given until Sept. 23 to submit their prequalification requirements. The DPWH recently restructured the toll road into a “pure” PPP deal, which means the private sector will be responsible for the financing, design, construction, operation and maintenance of the entire project. Based on the original structure, a private group would operate the entire toll road but it would build only the 28.9-km stretch from Kawit to Aguinaldo Highway in Cavite. The government was to tap overseas development assistance (ODA) funds to build the remaining 18.1-km stretch. Public Works Secretary Rogelio Singson said he expected the actual bidding to take place in December this year and the c o n t ra c t wo u l d l i ke ly b e awarded to the winning bidder by January 2014. Philippine Daily Inquirer Cavite-Laguna Expressway Route Map http://www.dpwh.gov.ph: The big-ticket CaviteLaguna Expressway public-private partnership (PPP) project has drawn the interest of at least 11 firms, which have purchased prequalification documents released by the Department of Public Works and Highways. Philippine garments regaining US buyers United States buyers are making a comeback into the Philippines, especially for garments. “We got a consensus that all of our members are really receiving more purchase orders now from their principals. And those buyers that stopped buying five years ago during the recession have started coming back and inquiring... In fact, their orders have doubled just about two to three months ago,” said Robert Young, president of the Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines (FOBAP). Cagayan De Oro becomes country’s ... From page 20 C a gaya n d e O ro . T h e to p municipalities were Daet , Camarines Norte; Mexico, Pampanga; and Virac, Catanduanes. O n s e l e c t e d competitiveness indicators, Bacolod ranked first in terms of new business registrations as well as in the renewal of business registrations. In terms of power cost, Penablanca of Cagayan Valley was number one as having the lowest power rate per kilowatthour while Taragona of Davao Peninsula ha the lowest water cost per cubic meter. In terms of fastest processing time for new and renewal of business registration, Bogo of Central Visayas was top of the list while Naga of Bicol Region has the fastest processing time for construction permits. Mexico, Pampanga has the Young particularly cited a group representing the various department stores in the US seeing an increase of 65 percent in the apparel volume on higher business placed by its American clients. It is looking for vendors in children knit playwear and women woven sportswear categories. He said the increased orders for Philippine garments confirmed his observation during a recent visit to the US. “Every year, we have to observe the market. For the first time in my five years trip, this least number of steps to register a new business while Calbayog of Eastern Visayas having the least number of steps to process a construction permit. Luz said that NCC will be conducting annual report to provide LGUs a means to evaluate performance and formulate development plans. The report, Luz said, will not only provide potential investors with information on cities and municipalities but also enable local governments to better management their localities. Based on indicators, local governments can now benchmark their performance against each other and eventually against other cities in the ASEAN. Luz said that by next year, the Competitiveness Index aims to include more cities and municipalities. He also said it is still too early and difficult to assess the impact of the recent bombing in Cagayan de Oro on the city's competitiveness. (Manila Bulletin) year is really different in the sense that there is really an increase in the market activities. You can see that shops are really full with the likes of Neiman Marcus, Macy's, Kohl's, Target and Wal Mart which are our members in FOBAP,” he shared. “I also made informal interviews with the sales managers. They said they have to get part-time sales people to accommodate increased shoppers... This somehow indicates that the US economy has definitely improved,” he added. Young was optimistic that the Philippines will receive more orders due to the increasing labor cost in China. This, as the US also planned to shelve its trade privileges for Bangladesh on concerns over safety problems and labor rights violations in its garment sector. “Somehow we will be getting some share of these orders on the garments and hard goods (comprising handicrafts and housewares),” he said. Aside from the US, Young said some European buyers also expressed interest to place more orders with the Philippines. He said the country has many niche products that are in demand overseas. “The basic items in the garments are denims and Tshirts. These are easy to stitch, these are not complicated. On the hard goods, we have the placemats, the bowls made out of acacia wood and woven and the abaca-woven bags,” he added. (PHILEXPORT News and Features) August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 22 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Foreigners cite new flip-flop on how gov't treats contracts By Irma Isip The controversy arising from calls to rescind the agreements of the two water concessionaires in Metro Manila is yet another manifestation of how “difficult” it is to do business with the government, according to the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP). In a statement yesterday, Henry Schumacher, ECCP vice president for external affairs, said this issue adds to the growing list of projects entered into by the government with the private sector whose contracts the bureaucracy would not honor later. This inability to respect the sanctity of contract has created a trust gap with government among investors that could have a chilling effect on investors, the ECCP said. “The bashing that Manila Water and Maynilad Water went through recently in connection with their concession agreement with MWSS (Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System) illustrates the difficulty in doing business with the government,” Schumacher said. He said the billings have been in place for more than 15 years , were agreed to by MWSS in the concession agreement it signed with them in 1997, and are effective up to 2022. He was referring to the terms of the agreement that allows the concessionaires to pass some of their expenditures to customers. “After all these years, the MWSS suddenly found something wrong with the water charges. This controversy, another midstream change, will certainly end up in the Supreme Court,” Schumacher said, referring to the usual fate of disputes that private entities have with the government. Schumacher cited one which has taken the same route is the San Roque Power Corp. whose case is now with the Supreme Court for resolution of its claim of tax refund. San Roque Power, he said is “an investor (which) fights to get from government what government granted more than a decade ago as an incentive (dutyand tax-free importation of capital goods) when invited to invest.” “These uncertainties are breeding a huge trust deficit,” he added. Schumacher cited the review of the Mining Law and the attempt to change the mining fiscal regime as another example of government's policy flip-flopping. “Will new miners come? Unlikely. Will existing miners go? More likely,” Schumacher said on the impact of government's move.. According to Schumacher, the case of the coal-fired power plant of Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. in Subic is another example of contract disrespected. The project has been stopped by a court ruling d u e to o p p o s i t i o n o f s o m e stakeholders. “Government has to understand that 'trust' is the asset it has to have. It's precisely because “Infrastructure projects of national significance (given that) Luzon badly needs additional base- resulted in a booming tourism industry there beginning 2012. “The Ilocos Norte experience, however, showed that the community was not prepared with the entry of a huge number of tourists,” Palafox says. From page 20 The new development plan would be presented to BCDA on Oct. 15. Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos earlier admitted that Ilocos Norte's tourism facilities from hotel accommodation to common essentials like toilets and rest stops were no match to the droves of tourists who visited the province as a result of widespread tourism promotions. Urban planner Karina Palafox says initial site analysis h a d s h o w n Po r o Po i n t ' s potential as a key urban hub in the Ilocos region. Palafox says Poro Point's development options include a r e g i o n a l t o u r i s m c e n t e r, agribusiness hub, information, communication and technology hub and a governance center. The Palafox master plan divided Poro Point to at least seven major sections. These are an exclusive zone for high-end and mixed residential including an ICT and business park; an area for mixed-used developments such as industrial park, medical village, campus and golf course expansion; an area for town center composed of government offices, church, commercial mall, convention center and protective services; a recreational zone where the lighthouse now stands to include a museum, amphitheater, restaurants and tourism center; a seaport zone for warehouse complex or He hinted that the upcoming public-private partnerships in infrastructure whose contracts would last for 25 years could go the way of these other projects due to the government's propensity to change the rules in the middle of the game. Schumacher said San Roque Power stands for many investors who will be short-changed by the government if the Supreme Court does not change its verdict from “retroactive” to “progressive” or if the government understands the damage this case will do to investors (existing and future) and supports the change from retroactive to progressive. La Union breathes new ... She adds the new master plan will be in harmony with the two previous plans, including the development trends in Asia for smart and gateway cities which are airport-railway-port driven. of changing rules midstream that investors are more and more reluctant to invest long-term. Who guarantees that the rules agreed with this administration will be honored by successive governments?,” Schumacher said. PORO Point Lighthouse in San Fernando City, La Union stockyard, cruise ship repairs, railway extension; and two other zones for tourism and transit hub. The plan notes touristmagnet sections, such as the lighthouse area, the free port's highest point, where it can accommodate thousands of tourists during festivities. The lighthouse also has a vantage p o i n t o f t h e Po r o Po i n t peninsula. “We want to establish a marketable, viable and effective development plan. But we need to ask La Union's stakeholders, 'What does your city and your community aspire to become?'” Palafox says. She says La Union could learn from Ilocos Norte's master plan (which Palafox Associates also developed) which has “Poro Point might want to look at how to prepare communities [once the development plan takes off],” Palafox says. During the workshop, most participants raised the threat of more oil spill from vessels and the shipyard as a major concern that the plan should address. The Ilocos shorelines have had incidents of oil spill, most recent was in February when a sunken Burmese cargo ship leaked oil in Bolinao, Pangasinan, that eventually spread to coastal waters from La Union to Ilocos Norte. A Department of Tourism representative in the Ilocos region also notes the need to expand La Union's tourism market from a mere pit stop to one where visitors could have choices for products. Inquirer Northern Luzon Schumacher: Bashing of water companies adds to the growing list of projects entered into by the government with the private sector whose contracts the bureaucracy would not honor later. load plans) should be given priority and importance. They should be insulated from unfounded issues that only result in costly delays in the implementation of such projects,” Schumacher said.. According to Schumacher, as “executives expect to have to n av i ga te t h e c o u n t r y ' s b a d infrastructure, the rigid labor market, red tape and remaining pockets of corruption, they are certainly not keen on tripping over t h e f i n e p r i n t o f l aws a n d implementing rules and regulations, and local power brokers with agenda at odds with Manila.” (Malaya Business News) ENTERTAINMENT August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 23 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS A melancholy stroll down memory lane with Dionne Warwick THE POP diva's voice warmed up just in time for the classics. (Photo courtesy of Ovation Productions) By Jenny Santillan-Santiago “The sweet acceptance I got from the Filipino audience brought me great joy and happiness… I look forward to coming back soon,” international pop diva Dionne Warwick told Inquirer in an e-mail interview shortly before she left the country on Friday, July 26. “The past few days spent touring and performing around your wonderful country was quite an experience,” added Warwick in summing up her recent four-night concert series. “It was a great pleasure to be back in Manila.” The legendary singer did receive a warm reception from her fans in four key cities of the country where she performed for the “Dionne Warwick Philippine Tour 2013.” It was certainly a feat for the 72-year-old to hold successive shows in Manila (a fund-raising dinner show at the Manila Hotel forthe benefit of the Missionaries of Mary, Mother of the Poor on July 20), Davao City (SMX Convention Center, July 21), Quezon City (Smart Araneta Coliseum, July 23) and Baguio City (University of Baguio, July 25). Earlier, the tour promoter, Ovation Productions, said in publicity materials that the highlight of Warwick's tour was the “grand concert” at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. At the Big Dome So on Tuesday night, it wasn't surprising that thousands of Warwick fans braved the heavy downpour and traffic to watch the awaited event. At 8:16 p.m., the front act, Tavares, got the party started with its 1975 hit song, “It Only Takes a Minute.” The American R&B, funk and soul groupcomposed of brothers Pooch, Chubby, Butch and Tinyregaled the audience with six more of its 1970s and 1980s chart toppers, including “A Penny for Your Thoughts” and “More Than a Woman.” The brothers earned loud cheers when they addressed the crowd in Filipino, using common words and phrases they had learned, like “Iniibig kita,” “Masarap,” “Salamat po” and “Ano kayo, baliw?” (this one drew guffaws). The crowd had more than warmed up by the time the brothers sang their final song, “Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel,” an international chart buster in 1976. The audience couldn't ask for more after the group rendered another mega-hit, “Hard Core Poetry,” for encore. But before their final bow, the brothers delivered this message with big smiles on their faces: “Manila, we love you. We're coming back. Remember who sang this song (“Hard Core Poetry”)… not Stylistics (another famous soul group)! God bless!” Main event After a five-minute break, Warwick appeared on stage dressed in apple green pants and a multi-colored top. “It's a pleasure to be here in Manila,” she addressed the crowd. “I want to re-introduce you to songs that you remember, and those that will be remembered.” Warwick, considered one of the greatest pop singers of all time, asked the audience to join her in “a s t ro l l d ow n m e m o r y l a n e ,” promising to give them their money's worth. Such an introduction was enough to raise the crowd's expectation. For her opening number, she didn't pick any of the classics by the legendary songwriting tandem of Burt Bacharach and Hal David that made her famous around the world. Instead she sang “Heartbreaker,” composed by the Bee Gees. Not a few eyebrows were raised when Warwick struggled with the song, if only because it was her biggest solo hit in the 1980s. Warwick's five-member band came to her rescue, pumping u p t h e vo l u m e a n d n e a r ly drowning her weak, hoarse voice. That was certainly a heartbreaker. Warwick then moved on to the next songs on her set listan Antonio Carlos Jobim medley culminating in “Aquarela Do Brasil”still in the same soft, gravelly voice. At that point, a few persons in the audience were seen stepping out. For sure, many wondered what had happened to the onceexquisite, powerful, haunting voice that made her one of the biggest acts in the 1960s and 1970s. A turnaround The more loyal fans who stayed on their seats were amply rewarded because Warwick's performance picked up very likely because her voice had warmed u Page 24 Folk-rock legend Florante to light up Fiesta In America TFC hunk Piolo Pascual and young chanteuse Angeline Quinto may be headlining Fiesta In America 2013's concerts, but Florante De Leon may yet steal their thunder. A performer-composer who helped break the ground for OPM (Original Pinoy Music), the singer best known as Florante has recently signed up for two evening concerts (Saturday, August 17 and Sunday August 18) that is expected to rock nonprofit Fiesta In America's 15th Anniversary edition at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus, NJ. Florante is a pioneer of Pinoy folk-rock, which fused Filipinoidentity lyrics with the '60s musical genre exemplified by Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Gordon Lightfoot and others. He was the prime exponent of the Pinoy songwriter-turned-performer during the so-called DZRJ-AM radio boom in Manila of the 1970s, which later ushered in the “Manila sound” and the rise of OPM popularized by later artists such as Freddie Aguilar, Heber Bartoleme, Sampaguita and Hot Dog. His influential hits include “Ako's Isang Pinoy” (I Am A Filipino), “Digmaan” (War) and “Pinay ” (Filipino Woman). His last major appearance was a March 2012 concert headlined by comedian Rex Navarette at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort (Lincoln, CA). After his Fiesta In America commitment, Florante is slated to perform in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. Florante Fiesta In America 2013 is a unique blend of trade expo and multicultural festival, business networking and live entertainment that alsofeatures Chinese sensation Eric Xie, Korean and Chinese dance ensembles, kung fu and arnis demonstrations, free business workshops and a special cooking show by EWTN cable TV chef Fr. Leo Patalinghug. For more information, call 212-682-6610 email: sepmgzn@yahoo.com or visit our website www.philippinefiesta.com. August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 24 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Claudine Barretto seeks court protection order versus Raymart Santiago A COMPOSED Claudine Barretto leaves a Marikina court shortly after she filed a petition for a temporary protection order against her husband, actor Raymart Santiago. Her lawyer, Ferdinand Topacio, earlier said she was crying throughout the proceeding. MARIANNE BERMUDEZ By Nathaniel R. Melican MANILA --- Saying she has had enough of “all kinds of stress” due to “a series of events” she has been dealing with since 2005, actress Claudine Barretto asked the court, on Monday, to order her husband, actor Raymart Santiago, to stay away from her and their children. Barretto, who according to her lawyer Ferdinand Topacio was weeping all throughout the proceeding, specifically asked the Marikina Regional Trial Court to issue a temporary protection order (TPO) that would prevent her estranged husband from getting within 300 meters of her and their household. Barretto refused to talk to reporters as Topacio explained that the petition would allow a judge to issue a T P O i m m e d i a te ly wh i l e scheduling hearings to determine whether a permanent protection order should be granted. “The important component of the relief is that we are pleading [with] the court to tell Raymart to stay away from my client, their household and their kids… within a certain radius of 300 meters,” he said. “Our petition also asks R ay m a r t t o s t o p communicating with the kids as they try to settle their differences,” he added. Barretto's case was later raffled off to the Marikina RTC Branch 192, a family court presided over by Judge Geraldine Macaraig. The court refrained from releasing further details, citing the confidentiality given to such sensitive cases. For his part, Topacio said the actress had been thinking of filing the petition for some time although she made up her mind only last weekend. “This was precipitated by a series of events which I am not at liberty to discuss. She has been enduring acts since 2005 even as she wanted to make their marriage work,” the lawyer added. When asked for more details, Topacio said the actress was subjected to “all kinds of stress: physical, emotional, psychological, even economic stress.” He also said that although the case had been filed, Barretto still had mixed feelings about the whole thing. “She decided just over the weekend and even then, she was ambivalent [about] the matter. Even after the filing, she was still crying. We were coaxing her to eat something because she hasn't eaten anything since last night,” he added. To p a c i o s a i d t h a t Barretto had held back against filing the case because she knew it would be her last resort as it would not help repair their marriage. “She felt she had no other recourse. She realizes, as she confided to me, that this is the point where there is no more turning back and that this is the beginning of the end of the marriage,” he noted. However, he could not say if her action would lead to an annulment case. “We're taking this one step at a time. Anyway, our allegations in the petition do not involve the validity of marriage. It's more of the stress factor which escalates the conflict between husband and wife.” Topacio also revealed that Barretto had sought the services of a clinical psychologist to give her counseling to help her cope with what she has been going through. Only recently, the actress revealed in media interviews that Santiago had not been living with her and their children for at least a month. More than a year ago, the couple presented a united front when they faced off with Philippine Daily Inquirer columnist Ramon Tulfo in court following a brawl at the airport, which led to the filing of cases and countercharges between both parties. Philippine Daily Inquirer FRONT ACT: Tavares brothers (from left) Arthur “Pooch,” Perry Lee “Tiny,” Feliciano “Butch” and Antone “Chubby” (Photo courtesy of Ovation Productions) A melancholy stroll ... From page 23 upon her fourth song, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” It is her biggest international hit on record, the one that fetched her first Grammy Award, in 1968. Though it sounded like she sang the song in a lower key, the rasp in her voice had become less pronounced. Warwick's performance kept improving as she proceeded to interpret her bestsellers“Alfie” (Bacharach's personal favorite), “You'll Never Get to Heaven,” “I'll Never Fall in Love Again,” “This Girl's in Love With You,” and “I Say a Little Prayer,” among others. Some songs she jazzed up; others she tackled in lower keys. Two new songs Her set list also included two new songs from her latest album “Now,” which she released in October to mark her 50 years in the music business“Love is Still the Answer” composed by Bacharach, and “99 Miles From LA” written by David. Towards the second half of Warwick's 90-minute performance, members of the audience were completely smitten. They gladly complied when she asked them to join her in singing “Walk On By,” and then again for her final three songs“I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again,” “What the World Needs Now,” and “That's What Friends Are For.” Warwick's vocal power may have diminished, but she will always be loved and idolized as the inimitable performer and recording artist who immortalized some of the most romantic songs of all time. No need to make her over. (Philippine Daily Inquirer) August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 25 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Raymart breaks silence, says Claudine making up stories MANILA -- Actor Raymart Santiago denied Tuesday the "accusations" of his estranged wife, actress Claudine Barretto, who filed a temporary protection order (TRO) against him on Monday. The 40-year-old Santiago, in a statement given to ABS-CBN News Tuesday afternoon, said he was forced to speak up for the welfare of his children with the 34-year-old Barretto. "Matagal akong nanahimik pero dahil sa mga mapanirang akusasyon na ibinabato sa akin, napilitan akong sumagot para na rin sa kapakanan ng mga anak namin," he said. The couple have two children - an adopted daughter, Sabina, 9; and a biological son, Santino, 6. "Walang katotohanan na inabuso ko ang ina ng mga anak ko. At bilang ama, hindi ako gagawa ng hakbang na ikapapahamak ng mga anak ko," Santiago said. The actor's brother, singerhost Randy Santiago, earlier came to the defense of his younger sibling when rumors surfaced that Barretto appeared to have been a victim of domestic violence. A photo on the actress' Instagram page, showing her with what appears to be a bruise on her right cheek, first triggered the speculation in June. The photo was posted and deleted within the same day. On Monday, July 29, Barretto sought a TPO against Santiago for her and on behalf of their children from the Marikina Regional Trial Court. Barretto, however, refused to give further details about the TPO, including the reason for the legal step. "Ayaw ko talagang magsalita. I am not ready to talk. I don't want to talk. I just want to be protected. I just want my children to be protected. 'Yun lang masasabi ko," she said in an interview on radio dzMM. In his statement Tuesday, Santiago said, "Hindi ko siya pinagbuhatan ng kamay. Maraming mga nakakakilala sa akin na makakapagpatunay niyan." He brought up the supposed capacity of his wife to "make up stories." This, following a string of controversies involving the actress and a feud among her family members early this year. " M a r a m i r i n a n g makakapagpatunay na may kakayahan siyang gumawa ng kuwento," Santiago said. "Again, I strongly deny her accusations. Lalabas din ang katotohanan. Sasagutin namin ang lahat sa korte sa tamang panahon," he said. Ai Ai delas Alas feels 'reborn’ Ai Ai delas Alas MANILA -- After enduring a tumultous first half of the year, Ai Ai delas Alas is returning from a wellspent vacation in the United States feeling "reborn." The 48-year-old actress, who returned to Manila early this week, referred to her month-long vacation as her "road to redemption," pointing to the quality time she was able to spend with her three children. "Parang road to redemption pag nakikita ko 'yung mga anak ko, parang lumalakas ako, para ko silang vitamins... [I feel] reborn! Ai Ai reborn, lahat-lahat na! Resurrected! Kung anu-ano nalang," she said. In recent months, delas Alas a n d h e r f o r m e r p a r t n e r, businessman Jed Salang, made headlines when the actress broke down in a televised interview claiming she is a victim of domestic violence. Delas Alas has since filed a case against Salang for violation of the Anti-Violence against Women and Their Children Act of 2004. The former couple, who were married in a civil wedding on April 3 and separated on May 2, last faced in court on June 19. Asked if she has completely move on from her failed relationship with Salang, the actress said, "Ay, waley, alam mo naman ako, made of wood, cement, ganyan, para akong bahay! Konting pahinga lang... Kumbaga, pag dapa, bangon ulit." T h e " Ta n g i n g I n a" s t a r, however, is now decidedly more cautious when it comes to relationships, saying she should start to be less trusting. "Kaunting ingat and vigilance, and dapat stronger. Kailangan kasi! Problema ko talaga 'yan eh. Masyado akong trusting, 'yun ang problema ko talaga, kahit noon pa. "[Kahit] huwag ito 'yung pagusapan natin, 'yung nangyari sa 'kin ngayon. Kahit noon pa, 'yan nalang problema ko, hindi lang sa love life, sa maraming tao," she said. Whereas before, delas Alas expected acts of kindness to go both ways, the actress said she has come to accept that not everyone would reciprocate. "Kasi parang feeling ko lahat ng tao, kung ano 'yung ako, siya rin 'yon. Kung ano 'yung trato natin sa isa'tisa, kung mabait ako sa'yo, mabait ka rin. Hindi naman pala gonon, iba-iba pala ang klase ng tao. So 'yun 'yung sinasabi kong vigilance," she said. Now feeling "re-energized," delas Alas said she is thrilled to resume work on the action-comedy film "Kung Fu Divas," wherein she costars with actress Marian Rivera. Delas Alas will start promoting the movie, leading up to its nationwide release on September 25. Why Venus Raj regrets relationship with Andrei MANILA - Beauty queen Venus Raj regrets entering into a relationship with former TV host Andrei Felix, saying that this once caused a rift in her family. The Miss Universe 2010 fourth runner-up revealed for the first time that there was a time when her siblings made her choose between them and Felix. Raj said she initially chose to be with Felix, which led to months of being away with her family. “Marami kasing taong nasaktan eh. Maraming taong nadamay, especially 'yung pamilya ko. Umabot kami sa p o i n t n a n a g - a way - a way kaming magkakatapid. Umabot sa point na pinapapili ako ng mga kapatid ko kung sila or siya. Mas pinili ko siya. Hindi kami nag-usap ng mga kapatid ko for a few months. Na-miss ko ang pamilya ko doon,” she said without citing the reason behind the rift. Realizing that she wants to return to her family, Raj decided to break up with Felix, ending their one-year relationship. “Nag-usap kami. Sinabi ko, 'Siguro oras na para maghiwalay tayo. Sana may natutunan ka sa kung anong mayroon tayo dati, sa mga pinagdaanan natin.' Sabi ko, 'Sana may natutunan ka at gamitin mo 'yun sa mga susunod mong relasyon nang hindi na maulit 'yung nangyari sa atin,'” she said. Raj admitted that she believes that Felix helped her become a better person “in some aspects.” The beauty queen stressed, however, that she should have listened to those who were against the idea of her being in a relationship with the TV host. “Sana pala nung mga unang panahon na iniisip ko na papasukin ko ba 'tong relasyon na 'to o hindi, sana pala nakinig ako sa kanila. Sana pala hindi na umabot sa ganito,” she said. Andrei Felix and Venus Raj Raj and Felix met as cohosts of the ABS-CBN morning show “Umagang Kay Ganda” in 2011. The two were eventually replaced by other hosts in 2013, when the show underwent some format changes. The beauty queen stressed that their exit from “Umagang Kay Ganda” had nothing to do with their split. “Hindi po 'yun dahil sa trabaho kung bakit nawala kami. Mas malalim ang pinanggagalingan nun, mas personal ang pinanggagalingan nun,” she explained. Showbiz has taken a back seat for Raj, who is currently busy taking up a master's degree in Community Development at the University of the Philippines. Asked when she plans on settling down, she said: “'Pag dumating na po 'yung tamang lalaki para sa akin. Kahit bata pa o matanda ka na, basta alam mo na 'yan ang tamang tao para sa'yo. Kasi lifetime mong makakasama 'yan.” Raj's mother, Esther Bayonito, for her part said she only wants her daughter to find a man who would love her for the rest of her life. “Kahit 'di kagwapuhan, kahit hindi mayaman. Dahil ang lalaking magiging asawa mo, siya ang kahalili ko sa pagmamahal ko sa'yo,” Bayonito said, addressing Raj. Billy Crawford, Nikki Gil break up MANILA --- Kapamilya stars Billy Crawford and Nikki Gil have ended their relationship, which would have turned five years next month. This was confirmed by ALV Talent Circuit, which manages the careers of the 31-year-old "It's Showtime" host and the 25year-old "ASAP" mainstay. "On behalf of our artists, Billy Crawford and Nikki Gil, we are greatly saddened by their admission that they have indeed mutually agreed to end their relationship of more than four years," the statement read. "With due respect to their privacy, we are refraining for issuing any other facts or statements related to the issue at this critical juncture," it added. Billy Crawford and Nikki Gil The reason for the breakup, which reportedly took place last week, was not specified. Gil was reportedly seen emotional inside her "ASAP" dressing room last Sunday. On Monday, and in subsequent episodes of "It's Showtime" this week, Crawford continued to regularly co-host the program. Last January, Gil openly shared that she feels Crawford is the man she will spend the rest of her life with. "Parang in terms of, kumbaga, checklist, check na check lahat. Mga 98 over 100 siguro," she said at the time. Crawford, for his part, has said he "couldn't ask for more" in their relationship. "Hindi naman siya perfect... wala namang relationship na perfect, but it's more than perfect for me," he said in March. August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 26 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Alessandra de Rossi has eyes on her acting rather than awards By Walden Sadiri M. Belen The possibility of being nominated and winning an acting award is not a prerequisite for Alessandra de Rossi in accepting a movie project. The 29-year old actress says that she will even do a few sequences in a film or even a TV series as long as she believes in the project. That said she's one of actors adhering to the old adage that there are no small roles, only small actors; and in "Liars," a 2013 Cinemalaya Directors Showcase entry where she plays lead, conveying the film's message than earning another acting award is on her mind. Like in her past movies, Alessandra took the lead part in "Liars" because she found the movie project interesting. She also deemed it a movie that would enhance her acting craft. "Maganda siya. Pag tumatanggap ako ng movie sinisigurado ko na maraming matututunan ang mga manunuod gaya nito. Malaki ng iniiwang tanong like sasabihin ninyo ba yung totoo na alam ninyong ikakasira ng buhay ng isang tao o itatago na lang ninyo na lang sa sarili ninyo para everybody happy," shared Alessandra. I n " L i a r s ," s h e p l a y s journalist Eloisa Avelino who discovered that some of the members of the country's Little Maja Salvador League baseball team who won the championship in the Little League World Series were overaged and non-residents of their community. Her moral dilemma then is whether she'll be true to her profession as a journalist and expose the scandal or be n a t i o n a l i s t i c a n d ke e p h e r discoveries a secret for her country. "Pinakita ko rito kung papaano nag-struggle si Eloisa bilang isang journalist. Makikita rin kung ano ang naging effect sa kanya nang nalaman niya ang katotohanan. Minsan kasi pwede naman tayong manahimik na lang sa totoo lang. Pero may mga times na hindi pwede kasi may mga taong madadamay. Ngayon kung wala namang madadamay I'm all for white lies. Wala namang masisira dyan. Protektahan na lang natin yung pwedeng protektahan di ba," she explained. Describing her role as very mature, one of her challenges she revealed was acting as a 21-year old and then transforming herself to a 31-year old. Playing a journalist was a serious role for her, she added. "Grabe ang naging preparation ko rito pero masaya ako kasi nagbabalik ang team-up ni direk Gil Portes and Senedy Que," she related. Alessandra said that she was happy to be reunited with Gil Portes. She said that her director motivated her by reminding her that she has to do good because she'll be pitted against Gov. Vilma Santos in the movie "Ekstra." "Ang bilis ng buong shooting and ang saya lang talaga. Puro Take One lagi si direk ever since ganun naman siya kaya napaka-natural ng dating. Yung bang feeling mo magkamali pero siya good na yan. Pero okay palagi kasi napakanatural ng dating kasi kung paulitulit rehearsed na siya na practiced na hindi na siya natural," she opined. To date the following are Alessandra de Rossi's awards: Best Actress- at thev2013 Asean International Film Festival and Awards (AIFFA) for the film-“Santa Niña,” Best Supporting ActressURIAN 2013 for the film- “Mater Dolorosa,” Princess of RP Movies 2002 from the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Foundation Inc., MMFF 2001 Best Supporting Actress for "Hubog," FAMAS 2000 Best Supporting Actress for "Azucena," and Most Promising Young Actress 2000 from the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Foundation Inc. Also in "Liars" are Jan Harley Hicana, John Michael Bonapos, Cris Villanueva, Richard Quan, Jim Rocky Tangco, Sue Prado, Dax Alejandro, and Arnold Reyes. Manila Bulletin Alessandra de Rossi Kim Chiu Kim appeals: Let's not talk about Maja MANILA - More than six months since she expressed re g re t ove r h e r “ wa s t e d ” friendship with Maja Salvador, Kim Chiu still chooses to keep mum every time she is asked about her former best friend. In an interview at the sidelines of the “Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo” press conference, Chiu shrugged off questions about Salvador's tweet allegedly defending her from bashers. “Let's not talk about her,” Chiu briefly said. On June 25, just as Chiu was being criticized about her relationship with her late mother, Salvador tweeted: “You don't know her... You just know her n a m e . . . # P l e a s e D o n' t J u d g e #PleaseRESPECT.” While Salvador did not indicate who she was pertaining to, many netizens believed she was asking the public to respect Chiu, who was then mourning the loss of her mom. Insisting that she does not want to talk about their falling out, Chiu just smiled and said: “Masaya ako kasi thankful ako sa mga nandiyan for me. 'Yung totoong nandiyan for me.” Chui was referring to her family and her rumored boyfriend Xian Lim. u Page 27 August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 27 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Lea reveals possible movie with Aga MANILA - After nearly two decades since their last onscreen partnership, Broadway actress Lea Salonga revealed there have been talks about a possible reunion movie with actor Aga Muhlach. Muhlach and Salonga starred in two movies in the 1990s -- "Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal" and "Sana Maulit Muli." “There have been [talks] but can we get physically ready first for this? I think I've had a head start. I've lost a little bit of weight and it's starting to show so it's his turn na lang,” Salonga said. Saying she rarely accepts movie projects, Salonga said she would rather work with people she's already comfortable with. “Minsan lang kasi ako gumawa ng pelikula. As in once every 17 years. I don't do movies very often so I want to be with people that I'm already comfortable with. There are certain risks that I'd like take when I perform live. But when I do a film, I'd like to stay with a team na nakasanayan ko na,” she said. The Tony-award winner also noted that she and M u h l a c h h ave a c e r t a i n chemistry, which makes their working environment light. “I think we have shorthand as far as what we do on screen. It's very easy for a director to say 'You two do this, do that.' Tapos na agad ang usapan. Madali,” she said. While she has not been active in the movies, Salonga said she is happy that people are still clamoring to see her and Muhlach together on screen again. On being 'very opinionated' Meanwhile, Salonga finally broke her silence amid criticism that she is “very opinionated” as seen in the various episodes of “The Voice of the Philippines” where she sits as one of the coaches. Salonga said she appreciates the feedback but said people should know that she's really a very straightforward person. “There are critics both from members of the press as well as all over social media. But tumataba din ang puso ko when I get messages from people that Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta Lea Salonga know me as a human being na nagsasabing, 'Nakikita na ng buong bansa kung anong k l a s e n g t a o k a .' I a m opinionated, I word things strongly. I hold no punches, I'm very direct and I'm very straightforward,” she said. Salonga added: “Whatever approach I'm taking, I'm taking from a place of sincerity and truth. If people like it then great. May tao talaga na may gusto sa approach ko, m e ro n d i n g m ga t a o n a nalalakasan ang dating. Who else can you be but you? So it's fine.” Dawn, Richard to star in new movie MANILA -- SEASONED actors Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta will revive the magic of their team up on the big screen in an upcoming Star Cinema movie. The two recently signed a contract with ABS-CBN's film outfit for the said movie project, which is part of Star Cinema's 20th anniversary year-long celebration. According to both actors, they are excited to do the film, because a lot of their supporters are asking for it, especially after they've done "Walang Hanggan" on television. "Matagal na din kasi kami hindi gumagawa ng pelikula. Actually dati ang ginagawa namin puro movies, tapos ngayon lang kami gumawa ng teleserye tapos ganun pa ka successful kaya talagang kinagulat namin," Dawn said. The 44-year-old actress added: "Ngayon na babalik kami sa dati naming gawi, which is movies, I'm excited and at the same time kind of nervous kasi parang 20 years in the making ito." The two are known for their movies "Filipinas" (2003) and "Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit" in 1991. Joining them in the project are box-office actor John Lloyd Cruz and "Maria Mercedes" lead Kim appeals: Let’s not talk about Maja From page 26 “Pamilya ko, of course, lagi naman silang nandiyan, sila ang inspirasyon ko sa kung anuman ang nangyayari sa buhay ko. Hindi naman sila bumitaw sa akin. And si Xian siyempre,” she said. Chiu said her loved ones stood by her amid all the intrigues and they star Jessy Mendiola. Richard said he's excited to work again with John Lloyd after they've done few episodes of comedy series "Palibhasa Lalake" in the past. "I'm happy to work with John Lloyd. Bata pa kami noon and yung genre namin ay comedy, but this time it's a serious movie," he said. For Dawn, she said she is looking forward to working with the younger generation of stars. "I'm very excited because I really wanted to work with John Lloyd. Si Jessy, I've seen her already and naging successful naman yung mga ginagawa niyang teleserye." In a separate interview with Jessy, she said she was surprised of her inclusion in the project. She discovered that she's part of the movie through the announcement made by her mother station on its primetime newscast. "Nagulat ako and totoo ba ito? Tinext ko agad yung Star Cinema. I want to do it. RichardDawn yun and John Lloyd Cruz,” she said. It's going to be a big movie for me because it's going to be my second film," she added. The Richard-Dawn reunion movie will be shown in theaters before this year ends. continuously help her in coping. Meanwhile, Lim said Chiu is truly fortunate to have so many good people around her. “Marami kami, hindi lang ako. Iyon nga ang sinasabi ko kay Kim. She's really privileged na marami sila. ‘Yung ibang tao kapag nangyari sa kanila iyon, siguro one or two people lang ang tutulong. Kay Kim ang dami. Naramdaman niya iyon,” he said. SPORTS Rios will exploit Pacquiao's mistakes By Nick Giongco Brandon Rios said he will exploit whatever mistakes Manny Pacquiao will make when they meet Nov. 24 at The Venetian in Macau. A costly mistake in the dying seconds of the sixth round is the general consensus on why Pacquiao lost the bout against Juan Manuel Marquez who knocked out the Filipino while leading and controlling the fight. “Manny makes a lot of mistakes and (trainer) Robert (Garcia) and I will be working hard on making a plan to exploit them,” said Rios as their seven-city press tour hit Beijing yesterday. Rios said he will begin training camp as soon as he returns to Oxnard, California, after the press tour and he expects to begin the tough grind with a 12-round sparring session immediately. “I can't let this opportunity slip through my fingers,” added Rios, 27, who is the betting underdog in the scheduled 12-round welterweight war at the 15,000-capacity CotaiArena. Pacquiao is likewise pressured to put on a show of force following his disastrous sixth-round knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez last December and the split decision defeat to Tim Bradley six months earlier. “I'm 34 and I now need to train over a longer period. The focus of this camp will be on speed and footwork, which have been my advantages in previous successful fights. I'll be more careful to avoid the careless error I made against Marquez.” Despite the smackdown that Marquez dealt him, Pacquiao remains confident that it's premature to count him out. From Beijing, Pacquiao and Rios will travel to Shanghai for another press c o n fe re n c e a t t h e Fo u r Seasons before making a brief stop in Singapore for a private function with officials of the Marina Bay Sands. Manila Bulletin TV5 deplores 'Favoritism' by PR firm A senior sports correspondent of TV5 deplored what she said was a mishandling by organizers of the recent visit of the NBA superstar LeBron James of the Miami Heat that deprived the broadcast station of a chance to cover the event. TV5 correspondent Chiqui Roa-Puno, in a letter to Ogilvy Public Relations managing director Leah Huang, said her channel was “unfairly denied coverage opportunities by your ground team while our counterparts ABS-CBN, GMA, and Solar Sports were accorded (coverage opportunities).” Roa-Puno also questioned the number of times TV5's request for coverage opportunities were seemingly deflected by the PR firm. Officials of the broadcast network owned by business tycoon Manny V. Pangilinan, however, were later surprised to learn that other broadcast networks, including foreign teams and freelance journalists engaged in podcasts and web syndications, were given chances to interview LeBron. According to Roa-Puno, her crew was not remiss in all requests and follow-ups for interview. She claimed to have been promised by an Ogilvy staff that TV5 slots would be worked out but to no avail. Roa-Puno also questioned Ogilvy's action, saying: “We are crushed and disillusioned, that Ogilvy PR did not give us the same importance and respect.” Huang can't be reached for comment but one of the staff of the PR firm said they will issue a statement to clarify the matter. August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 28 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Pacquiao expects good fight vs Rios By Nick Giongco Pacquiao, whose last outing was a sixth-round knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico. It was business as usual for Manny Pacquiao on Friday afternoon (July 26) in Macau as the Filipino kicked off a seven-city promotional tour for his Nov. 24 welterweight war with Brandon Rios. Pacquiao spoke as though he was on a diplomatic mission, expressing his delight over the trip to the former Portuguese colony and assuring everyone who bothered to listen that his fighting days are far from over. “I'm happy to be back in boxing again. This is a big opportunity for us to fight here in Macau. It's very close to the Philippines, so I'm expecting more Filipinos than Mexican people are going to watch on N ove m b e r 2 4 t h ,” s a i d Pacquiao on the dais. Rios exuded confidence when it was his turn to talk on the podium and made the guarantee that the boxing world will “see a new superstar.” Manny Pacquiao Pacquiao, aiming to bounce back from back-toback losses in 2012, sees a slambang showdown with Rios. “It's going to be a good fight because Rios likes to fight toe-to-toe and loves action in the ring so what we have to do is to train hard and prepare 100% physically and mentally, and of course we always pray to God that nobody gets hurt,” said the 34-year-old “I'm going to show the world, everybody that doubts me, everybody that talks bad about me to say I'm a punching bag, they'll find something out different.” From Macau, Pacquiao and Rios are going on a tour of two Chinese cities-Beijing and Shanghai--as well as Singapore and the US mainland in the next two weeks. Pacquiao remains the heavy betting favorite despite his two straight losses but Rios is the type of fighter who can't be taken for granted. Manila Bulletin August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 29 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Magdalo: 10 years after Oakwood From page 11 stood firm. They even staged another protest in November 2007, at the Manila Peninsula. But throughout their imprisonment, they felt the support of the people which Trillanes, a former Navy captain, tested with a senatorial run. He wo n c a m p a i g n i n g f ro m h i s detention cell. They were granted amnesty by President Aquino in late 2010. The officers' desire to serve the people never wavered and they prepared for it. Almost all of them continued their studies online. Trillanes defended his thesis for his Masters in Public Administration at the University of the Philippines National College of Public Administration and Governance while in detention. Alejano obtained a Master's degree in Public Administration at UP Open University. Acedillo, who was released on bail in 2008, earlier than others, got his Master's in Management at the Asian Institute of Management. Trillanes said what they were celebrating last Monday was “another milestone in Magdalo's journey.” Alejano said, “Clearly, what we are now and what we are doing now are results of our desire for change for the better for our country 10 years ago when we staged a protest at Oakwood hotel in Makati. Sa kabila ng mga pagsubok at kakulangan, Senator Antonio Trillanes IV Former Marine Capt. Gary Alejano and former Air Force Lt. Ashley Acedillo napagtagumpayan naming ito dahil sa grasya at biyaya ng Diyos at pangarap ng bawat isa ng isang maayos at masaganang bansa para sa Pilipino.” Acedillo said, “Having the benefit of 10 years hindsight, whatever limitations we had both in the means available to us and the scope of our youthful judgment in 2003 when we decided to go to Oakwood, the crucible of many years in prison and the hardships that came with it only served to sharpen our minds ever more, allowed us to mature, and harden our resolve even further.” He was reluctant to use the word “success” to what they achieved so far saying they owe it all to God and the Filipino people. “Whether allowing Sen. Trillanes to win in the Senate and the Magdalo in the Lower House, granting President Aquino the grace and courage to give us amnesty or even allowing the truth of our grievances against corruption and bad governance to see the light of day lahat ng ito kaloob lamang po sa amin ng Maykapal at ng sambayanan.” The 56 bills they have filed, in close coordination with Trillanes in the Senate, reflect their focus. One is the creation of the Philippine Veterans Authority that will consolidate at eight separate agencies currently e working and operating for the welfare of veterans and military retirees. Another is a bill to create a National Capital Commission to c o m p re h e n s ive ly s t u dy t h e potent ia l of reloca t ing a nd transferring of the national capital and permanent seat of the national government of the country from the City of Manila. Another is a bill that seeks to create the Government Reorganization Commission to undertake studies and propose measures to abolish, merge, integrate, transfer, regroup, or restructure departments, bureaus, offices, government-owned and controlled corporations and other agencies of the Executive Branch in order to eliminate overlapping and/or fragmentation functions of programs and activities. “Clearly,” Acedillo said, “ hindi pa po tapos ang misyon namin- for God, country and the people.” EXPRESS SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY: Place a number from 1 to 9 in each empty cell so that each row, each column and each 3x3 block contains all the numbers from 1 to 9 Solution to Issue 29 Sudoku Solution to Issue 29 Crossword US Pinoys for Good Governance headed by Loida Nicolas-Lewis is spearheading the "Boycott China Products Initiative" which she hopes will draw attention and global support for the recent Chinese military excursion in the area of the West Philippine Sea. "I'm calling on all the global Filipinos living outside of the Philippines because our country is faced with a huge challenge," said Nicolas-Lewis. "China, the sleeping giant, needs oil and where have they found it; it is right within the Philippine boundary of territorial waters." Boycott is not new brand of protest; trade embargo has been imposed on a wider range. Six scores ago, Dr Jose Rizal encouraged the people of Dapitan to boycott the Chinese shops to stop monopoly and unfair trade practices. He then organized farmer's cooperative program and the sari-sari shop to compete against the Chinese exploitation. Nick Joaquin said, “because Chinese financiers had a stranglehold on native agriculture, Rizal set up the Cooperative Association of Dapitan Farmers, a pioneer in economic nationalism. Those who now dismiss Rizal as a bourgeois champion of bourgeois interests should note how he ignored even his ethnic roots to champion Filipinoism, the small traders, the peasants.” As a consequence, Rizal wrote to his mother: “I had a lawsuit with the Chinese, and I vowed not to buy any more from them, so that sometimes I find myself very hard up. Now we have almost neither dishes nor tumblers.” Communist China recently declared Loida Nicolas Lewis public enemy as retaliation. Nestor Palugod Enriquez www.filipinohome.wordpress Coming to America EXPRESS CROSSWORD ACTION CLASSIFIED Rentals Help Wanted Jobs August 2 - 8, 2013 Page 30 THE FILIPINO EXPRESS u u u Personal u Services HEALTH BASED COMPANY FOR SALE Lovely, pristine 4 BR 2 FB Bi-level-eat-in kitchen-dining room, living room, lower level suite for family/guests w/BR, FB, kitchenette, family room, sliding doors to deck, central air-hot water baseboard heat garage. Near NYC transportation. Fast closing. 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