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He was immediately followed by governor. Pacquiao, who is running under the Sarangani Vice Governor Steve Chion(continued on page 12) banner of the People’s Champ Move- PHL gov’t, MILF okay peace deal; Bangsamoro entity to be created Agreement reached in talks held in Kuala Lumpur MANILA — A new political entity called “Bangsamoro” will soon be created in compliance with a preliminary accord reached by the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to attain just and sustainable peace in Mindanao, President Benigno S. Aquino III announced last Oct. 7. Reporting a breakthrough in the peace talks during a live public address in the Palace, the President said the proposed Bangsamoro seeks to end the “cycle of violence,” poverty, and injustice in Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) which he described as a “failed experiment.” The creation of the new political entity will go through legislation then a plebiscite to ensure all stakeholders will be involved in the process, the President said. The “Framework Agreement” was reached following marathon negotiations between the government and MILF in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in the past few days. Details of the new peace draft will be published in the Official Gazette before it is formally signed by the two parties on Oct. 15 in Malacañang. President Aquino and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak are expect(continued on page 15) PHL advocates peaceful settlement of disputes in ASEAN-UN meeting MANILA -- A meeting between Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) and the President of the United Nations to the General Assembly (UNGA) and the Secretary-General to the United Nations (UN) brought to the fore key global and regional concerns on the peaceful settlement of disputes and the importance of regional organizations and multilateral diplomacy already emphasized by the Philippines. At the meeting held last September 28 at the UN Headquarters in New York, UN Secretary-General Ban Kimoon expressed the hope that maritime and territorial disputes in the region “would be resolved peacefully.” Meanwhile, UNGA President Vuk Jeremic reiterated the importance of peaceful settlement of disputes which is the over-arching theme of his presidency. Before the meeting, Secretary del Rosario met with President Jeremic and discussed extensively the Philippines’ advocacy of peaceful settlement of disputes, particularly in light of present realities in the Southeast Asian region and the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). During the meeting, Secretary del Rosario emphasized that the rule of law is an integral component of the peaceful settlement of disputes. He also stressed the vital role of the UN and regional organizations, such as the ASEAN, in making sure that nations (continued on page 12) Oct. 1-15, 2012 www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan Page 3 PMAM to expand its outreach Beauty-studded entertainment package program, new president says seen to perk up PCCM’s Red Carpet Gala Beneficiaries to include Michigan Filipinos with no insurance Dr. Rosemary AquilerTo achieve this goal, she said, her adminisAngeles, newly installed president of the Philiptration will intensify PMAM’s fund-raising pine Medical Association of Michigan (PMAM), activities. She appealed to announced that PMAM’s the PMAM members to support the fund-raising outreach program will be expanded to benefit more drive, saying “every little bit that you can afford (to poor people. Delivering her speech chip in) would help.” during the organization’s “We appeal for your Dr.Aquiler-Angeles well attended inaugural ball kind assistance to augment held last Sept. 29 at the Somerset Inn the funds for our charitable projects not in Troy, Angeles said the outreach pro- only for poor people in the Philippines gram will benefit not only poor people but also for our hard-up ‘kapamilya’ in the Philippines but also unfortunate and ‘kababayan’ in Michigan who don’t Filipinos in Michigan. A beauty-studded entertainment program will be the highlight of the PCCM’s (Philippine Chamber of Commerce-Michigan) Red Carpet Gala to be held on Oct. 19, 2012 at the Petruzzello’s Banquet Center in Troy. PCCM Betsy Henry said that eight companies will also be honored for remarkable achievements during the annual event with the theme, “Live, Grow and Prosper in Michigan.” The entertainment package, which is produced by Tonilee Martinez, is expected to bring excitement to the audience. The cast will include four candidates in the recent Miss Philippines-Mi beauty contest – namely, Carryle Zaldariaga (who is the new Miss Philippines-MI), Daiann Dar(continued on page 15) (continued on page 15) Kahirup will continue to expand its charity program, Lim says Next medical-surgical mission planned in November 2013 Tony V. Lim, newly inducted president of the Kahirup of Michigan, Inc., pledged to continue to expand the organization’s charity program that has touched “the lives of less fortunate brothers and sisters” in the Philippines. Founded in 1984, Kahirup is composed of Filipinos and Filipino-Americans in Michigan who originally came from the five Ilonggo-speaking provinces, namely Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo and Negros Occidental. Speaking at Kahirup’s Induction and Debutante Ball held last Sept. 29 at the MET Hotel in Troy, Lim also reported that the association’s next medical-surgical mission is being planned Saginaw Filipino group’s affair set on Nov. 24 The Philippine Association of Northeastern Michigan (PANEM) will hold its 35th Annual Holiday DinnerDance on Nov. 24, 2012 at the Horizons Conference Center in Saginaw. As in the previous dinner-dance affair, there will be cultural presentation and sampling of unique Filipino desserts. The theme of this year’s event is “Noong Unang Panahon.” Expected to attend the affair are acquaintances, friends and colleagues of PANEM members who represent at least 150 families. PANEM was created over three decades ago when “less than a dozen Filipinos living in Saginaw County” (continued on page 15) to be conducted in November, 2013. He said the mission will be undertaken by a team headed by Dr. Sheldon Weiner and former Kahirup president Betsy Henry. Lim pledged to “make sure that the foundation on which it (Kahirup) was built will remain stronger than ever,” saying that “the spirit of fun and camaraderie, the spirit of support and cooperation and, most of all, the spirit of love, togetherness and forgiveness will regain its course as I lead this organization to its new direction.” He thanked the chairpersons of the various committees “for making this (continued on page 15) Immigration? Dual Citizenship? Michigan & Philippine Law? LICENSED IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN & THE PHILIPPINES We have new office location in Grand Blanc www.suancpa.net Accounting, Tax, Payroll, Medicare Cost Report and Management Consulting Services Stay financially afloat with accounting, tax preparation and online payroll services from us. WILMAR SUAN CPA PRESIDENT STERLING HTS OFFICE 3637 DEVONSHIRE ST. STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 48310 GRAND BLANC OFFICE MJM GLYNN 2225 E. GRAND BLANC RD. 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The voters will have a chance to tell the candidates what changes they want to see in their communities. The event, which will start at 6 p.m., will be held at the Sterling Heights Lions Club’s hall at 12828 Canal Road, Sterling Heights. It is open to the public, especially voters who live in Sterling Heights and/or Macomb County. The voters are urged to inform APIA Vote of their plan to attend the forum by writing a message at www.apiavotemi.org. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ADS FOR THE Oct. 16-31, 2012 ISSUE: Oct. 19, 2012 RP The Michigan chapter of the National Federation of FilipinoAmerican Associations (NaFFAA) and FAPAM (Filipino American Political Association of Michigan) will co-sponsor the event. The candidates invited to address the forum are those running for the following positions: US senator-Michigan, representatives in the 9th and 10th US congressional districts, 25th and 30th Michigan House districts, State Board of Education, Michigan Supreme Court Justice, University of Michigan regents, Michigan State University trustee, Wayne State University board of governors, Macomb County prosecutor, sheriff, clerk, treasurer, county commissioner, Court of Appeals judge (District 2). The host organization will provide information about the statewide ballot proposal. In a related development, it was reported that NBC’s Richard Lui recently looked into how the Asian-American vote will affect the 2012 presidential election. He said that the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders can have an impact on the outcome of the election in a very significant way. He said it is a tight race, and the minority voters such as the Asian voters can tip the scale in favor of a candidate. 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Fully sealed and protected. Oct. 1-15, 2012 Pinoy film ‘Busong’ wins top prize at National Geographic festival Bested 25 other indigenous film entries from all over the world WASHINGTON, D.C.—“Busong,” a critically acclaimed Filipino film on the vanishing Palawan tribe in the Philippines, won the grand prize in the National Geographic Society’s All Roads Film Festival here. The Philippine Embassy here said “Busong” (“Palawan Fate”), directed by Aureus Solito, bested 25 other indigenous film entries from all over the world to win the Merata Mita Award named in honor of a noted Maoiri filmmaker. “It is an honor to receive the Merata Mita Award which I dedicate to my mother and to my tribe, the Palawanon,” said Solito after he received the award from All Roads Film Festival director Francine Blythe. The awarding ceremony was held shortly before “Busong” was screened at the Grosvenor Auditorium at National Geographic’s headquarters last September 27. “Busong” which, Solito said, was based on stories his mother told him when he was a child, is a mythical drama that revolves around a young Palawanon‘s search for a healer to cure her sister and the strangers who helped them along the way. It is the first of a trilogy that focuses on the island-province of Palawan, which is described as (continued on page 13) Showing of film on barong to mark Paaralan’s Fil-Am history celebration To be on display at PACCM are artistically embroidered barongs Paaralang Pilipino will mark the celebration of Filipino-American History Month (October) in Michigan with the showing of an award-winning documentary film entitled “The Gift of Barong: A Journey From Within” at 3 p.m. on Oct. 14, 2012 at the Philippine American Community Center (PACCM) in Southfield. Paaralang Pilipino is a flagship program of PACCM, which is currently headed by Chairperson Rebecca Tungol. The celebration of October as FilipinoAmerican History Month was decreed by the Michigan state legislature through a proclamation issued two years ago. Tess Tchou, Paaralang Pilipino teacher, said the celebration will also feature an exhibit that will showcase various artistically embroidered designs of the barong Tagalog, a traditional man’s formal wear. The documentary film on the barong was written, directed and co-produced by Benito Bautista. Well produced, the film won the award for “Best Cinematography in a Documentary” in the 2006 New York Film Festival. The film showing is being made possible by the Filipino-American National Historical Society of Michigan (FANHSMI), which is also supporting the holding of the intergenerational class, Filipino Youth Initiative (FYI), being offered at Paaralang Pilipino for children 13 years old and older.. (continued on page 13) Filipino mass set Oct. 28 at St. Raphael church A Filipino mass will be held at 6 p.m. on October 28, 2012 at the Saint Raphael church in Garden City. The mass will be celebrated by Msgr. John Vargas. The “Spirit of Love” Choir will sing the hymns and psalms in Filipino. The mass will be followed by a fellowship, potluck dinner in the church’s dining hall. For more information, Catholics intending to attend the mass are asked to call Amy Cruz, a member of the Spirit of Love Choir, at 734-383-2509. !!!WANTED!!! One part-time personnel with experience in bookkeeping and accounting. Retirees are invited to apply. Call 734-287-6007 Or fax resume at 734-287-6008 Oct. 1-15, 2012 www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan Page 5 PMAM’s ball is made memorable by elegant Rigodon de Honor dance 16 past presidents and partners present quadrille dance My administration has no intention of curtailing free speech -- Aquino Everybody’s freedom of speech stops when it affects the rights of others, he said. “‘Yung freedom of speech mo hindi kasama doon ‘yung magsisigaw ka ng sunog sa loob ng sinehan. Ang rights ay parating bounded when it impinges on the rights of others,” he said. He said he signed the law because there is an urgent need to address cybercrimes in the country, particularly identity fraud, computer-related forgery, computer-related fraud, contentrelated offenses like child pornography and unsolicited commercials. At the same time, however, the President said he supports any move to amend the cybercrime prevention law if some people find its penalties too harsh. Its procedures could also be ironed out so that the government (continued on page 15) Bacoor City honors top 10 taxpayers BACOOR CITY -- The city government headed by Mayor Strike Revilla honored recently the top 10 taxpayers of 2011 in the city at an awarding ceremony held at the Golden Bay Restaurant on Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City. SM Molino and SM Bacoor were among the small and big businesses in Bacoor that were cited as outstanding taxpayers. Other companies that were honored as top taxpayers were Jollibee, Mercury Drug, National Bookstore, Puregold and San Miguel Brewery. SM was also recognized for its continuous support for and contribution to the development program of the city government. Accepting the award given to SM were Edith Ragodo, mall manager of SM Bacoor; Joseph Forrosuelo, assistant mall manager of SM Molino; and Catherine Antonio, PR manager of SM Cavite. The award was handed over to the SM executives by Mayor Revilla, Congresswoman Lanie Mercado-Revilla, Bacooor Councilor Venus Castro, Bacoor Councilor… and Zambales Congresswoman Ma. Milagros Magsaysay, who was the guest of honor. The awarding was a highlight of the “Bakood Festival,” a week-long program that marked the celebration of the anniversary of the city. The program featured a series of activities that included a street-dancing competition, trade fair, historical exhibit, job fair (held in SM Bacoor), fun run, mass (continued on page 15) son and partner Dr. Lucy Gatmaitan, Doctors Efren and Teresita Platon, Dr. Lourdes Andaya and partner Dr. David Villanueva, Dr. Victoria Navarra and her husband Ed Navarra, Dr. Cleotilde Sitchon and her husband Bert Sitchon, Dr. Cecilia Switzer and partner Ed Santos, Dr. Enestina Mac and partner Dennis Papa, Doctors Antonio and Ellen de Leon, Doctors Edgar and Evelyn Altares, Dr. Clarina Perez and partner Art del Carmen, Dr. Doree Ann Espiritu and husband Dante Espiritu, Dr. Sonia Fernando and partner Terry Brown, and Dr. Rosemary Aquiler-Angeles and husband Ferdie Angeles. Joining the Rigodon dancers for the waltz dancing were Dr. James Switzer, Mrs. Chucky Sugayan, Mrs. Teresita Son, Dr. Rodolfo Son, and past PMAM presidents Mila Mojares, Libertad Pantig, Mila Reyes, Adoracio PalacioChang, Ruben Legaspi, Romeo Tabbilos, Roberto Barreto, Renato Ramos, Carlos Romero and Genaro Arindaeng. According to writer Matt Becht, an eHow contributor, Rigodon is a French dance from the Baroque-style period between 1600 and 1750. Rigaudon and rigadoon are common alternative spellings for the dance named after a dance master from Marseille named Rigaud. The dance master reportedly invented Rigodon in 1630. The dance was brought to the Philippines by Filipinos who returned to their homeland from their travels abroad during the Spanish era. “for all of the patience and hard work” ATULATIO R G N N O For fulfilling Michigan licensure S! MANILA -- President Benigno S. Aquino III said that his administration is not after curtailing free speech, stressing that the government has an obligation to go after people who defame others. (Read related editorial on Page 6.) In an interview during his visit last Oct. 5 in San Fernando, Pampanga, the President said he signed into law the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 despite its controversial provisions on libel because he believes that those who commit libel must be prosecuted regardless of the kind of media they use. Like newspaper reporters, radio broadcasters, people using the new media like Facebook and Tweeter must be held accountable for libelous statements they make, the President said. C PHILIPPINE CONFERENCE. Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. Del Rosario (center) is welcomed by Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. (right) and Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary for American Affairs Carlos D. Sorreta upon his arrival in Washington D.C. last Sept. 24. Del Rosario spoke at the Philippine Conference organized by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The conference was held last Sept. 26 in Washington D.C. (Philippine Embassy photo) The Philippine Medical Association of Michigan’s (PMAM) 48th Inaugural Ball held last Sept. 29 at Somerset Inn in Troy was made memorable by the dancing of the age-old Rigodon de Honor participated in by mostly past PMAM presidents and their spouses. The Somerset ballroom where the Rigodon de Honor -- an elegant French dance dating back to the 1600 – was presented was a beautiful sight to behold as the couples glided, pirouetted and moved around while doing the intricate steps. This was made spectacular by the elegant, Philippine native costumes the dancers were attired -- with the gentlemen wearing the immortal barong Tagalog and the ladies dressed in colorful, expensive Maria Clara-inspired outfits. And the fact that most of the dancers were young at heart made the performance amazing. The performance drew prolonged applause from the audience. The quadrille dance, choreographed by Dr. Maria Angela Catapang, was followed by a waltz number with the other past PMAM presidents and their partners joining the Rigodon dancers on the dance floor. Traditionally, the Rigodon de Honor is followed by a waltz dance. The Rigodon dancers were Dr. Norberto Sugayan and partner Dr. Esther Aoigan-Guevarra, Doctors Jose and Stella Evangelista, Doctors Leonides and Lourdes Dizon, Dr. Orlando Si- requirements for Certified Public Accountant Maria Elizabeth J. 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ANTONIO Advertising/Business Manager -- PERCY ANTONIO Circulation Manager -- ROMMEL PANIS Ads Solicitors -- TADEO HUBAHIB, WILLIE DECHAVEZ, ED NAVARRA, ED GUEVARRA and ROMMEL PANIS RP Correspondents -- BENJIE MURILLO, MARVYN BENANING, CHANDO MORALLOS and CESAR PERANTE Contributing Artists -- RONI SANTIAGO, JOSEPH ALVIN TIBUDAN Contributing Photographers -- RICHARD TALABAN, JONG DE LOS REYES and JOSEPH ALVIN TIBUDAN mifilstar@hotmail.com (734) 624-2349/(734) 968-1893 Editorial On PHL cybercrime law and free speech The New York-based International Human Rights Watch (HRW) said the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, a Philippine law signed recently by President Aquino, grants authorities “excessive and unchecked” powers that could stifle freedom of speech. “A new Philippine cybercrime law drastically increases punishments for criminal libel and gives authorities excessive and unchecked powers to shut down websites and monitor online information,” HRW said. HRW noted that for years, the Philippines had not had a law governing cyberspace, and as a result, cybercriminals had regarded the country as a haven where they can commit crimes with impunity such as cybersex and similar offenses. But HRW said the new edict appears to address the issue with an overkill reaction. It warns that the new law may be used by certain interest groups, including the government, to stifle the freedom of expression. Brad Adams, HRW Asia director, said: “The law’s criminal penalties for online libel and other restrictions are a serious threat to free expression in the Philippines. Several legal cases have been filed in the Philippine Supreme Court, including one that seeks to declare the law unconstitutional because it violates guarantees to free expression” enshrined in the Philippine Constitution. It was noted that the new law specifies several new acts of cybercrime, including “cybersex,” online child pornography, illegal access to computer systems or hacking, online identity theft and spamming. The new law also “drastically increases the penalty for computer-related libel, with the minimum punishment raised by 12 folds, from six months to six years. The maximum punishment is doubled from six to 12 years in prison.” “Anybody using popular social networks or who publishes online is now at risk of a long prison term should a reader - including government officials – file a libel charge,” Adams said. We are supporting efforts to declare invalid the objectionable provisions of the law. The freedom of speech, which encompasses the freedom of the press, is an important tool to keep the democratic machinery working well. With press freedom, the people can air their grievances against the government without fear of reprisal. There is imminent risk in the law’s provision giving “excessive and unchecked powers” to the authorities. We are sure that these powers will be used by unscrupulous government officials to prevent online media from exposing their abuses and irregular activities. We, older Filipinos, know well how it is like to have no press freedom. We know this from our experience during the martial-law years. The lack of press freedom enabled Marcos to perpetuate himself in power and commit plunder and abuses. The National Press Club of the Philippines, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines and other media groups should unite behind the efforts to amend the objectionable provisions of the new law. Cartoon by Roni Santiago PLAIN RICE Tony Antonio Is there such thing as ‘legitimate rape’? There’s a raging controversy over rape. Yes, you read it right – rape. More precisely, the rumpus is over the words “legitimate rape.” The uproar was sparked by Todd Akin, a Missouri US congressman, who commented during a recent television interview that it was “really rare” that women who were victims of rape became pregnant. Akin explained: “If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut the whole thing down.” The Republican congressman made the statement in connection with an antiabortion bill filed with the US House of Representatives. The bill allows abortion in certain cases, such as rape and incest. Akin’s remark has run roughshod over the sensibilities of ladies who feel that it was an oblique attack on their honor. But it seems that Akin’s assertion is not entirely baseless. According to writer Stephanie Kossman of Welesly News, Akin’s claim was not completely unprecedented. Kossman noted: “During the early 1970s, an article was written by anti-abortionist and obstetrician-gynecologist Fred Mecklenburg who stated that women were less likely to ovulate after trauma and were, therefore, less likely to become pregnant after rape. However, his claims were quickly rejected due to a lack of any supporting scientific evi- dence.” The “offensive statement” may yet cause the defeat of the lawmaker in the next elections as many women’s groups sharply reacted to it. It has also dragged Republican vicepresidential bet Paul Ryan to the controversy. Ryan is one of the sponsors of the controversial bill. Commenting on Akin’s definition of rape, Ryan said, “rape is rape. End of story.” According to the newspaper Telegraph, when asked why he had sponsored legislation that referred to “forcible rape,” and whether he could define other kinds of rape, Ryan said that ‘rape is rape and there’s no splitting hair over rape.’” I think the problem here lies not in gynecology but rather in grammar. I remember a lecture delivered long time ago by the late Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo, who was a writer par excellence. He had said, “The adjective is the enemy of the noun.” There are some nouns that need no description or adjective. To describe such nouns with an adjective is to make them less of what these things are. Let’s take the word “virgin” as an example. Any adjective placed before “virgin”, say, “pure virgin,” denigrates the meaning of the word. If the “pure virgin” is a woman, it would imply that there’s “impure virgin.” Similarly, the words “legitimate rape” imply the opposite – “illegitimate rape” which is redundant because there (continued on page 13) Filipino Star News accepts contributions from anyone who may want to share their opinions, stories and news articles. All articles submitted to Filipino Star News are those of the authors’ opinions and do not constitute our endorsement nor reflect the views of the editorial staff. Filipino Star News does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the content and opinions expressed therein by the authors/writers. All articles are subject to editing to comply with the editorial policies of the paper. Oct. 1-15, 2012 J.G.L. EYE Joseph G. Lariosa Nevada Fil-Ams split on whom to vote in polls Filipino-American voters in Nevada are having a hard time choosing their senatorial candidate in the Nov. 6, 2012 general elections. The two candidates -- incumbent Republican Senator Dean A. Heller and challenger and incumbent first-district Democrat Rep. Shelley Berkley – are wooing the Filipinos’ votes, reminding them of their support for the cause of the Filipino veterans. Jim Castillo, a retired Filipino-American veteran residing in Las Vegas, forwarded to me an email from his friend, Leo Fortuno, also a retired FilipinoAmerican US Navy officer also residing in Las Vegas. Fortuno is supporting the candidacy of six-term Representative Berkley for Nevada senator for being “one of the strongest voices for veterans of all races and backgrounds on Capitol Hill and a proud daughter of a World War II veteran. Shelley knows just how important it is for those who serve this great country in the battlefield to be taken care of when they return home to their BITS AND PIECES Linda Ibarreta Teaching is noblest profession The celebration of World Teachers Day touches many hearts for at last the teachers’ undying dedication to their job is finally recognized by the whole world. Many say that the noblest profession is teaching because without teachers, there will be no profession at all in the world. But sad to say, many teachers do not receive the recognition they duly deserve. Teachers give hope to the dreams of children. They provide the strong foundation that enables the children to withstand the trials and difficulties that may come their way in the pursuit of their dreams. The teachers are always there for their students, sharing their knowledge and skills and shaping them intellectually, morally and spiritually. People may not know that inside the classrooms, aside from teaching the pupils the lessons for the day, the teachers do many other things for the kids. They see to it that the children are ready to do battle in the classroom physically and intellectually. There are times when some pupils www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan loved ones.” If she wins, Representative Berkley would succeed John Ensign, who resigned amidst an ethics scandal. Berkley won the Democratic nomination in the June primary. She will be facing in the polls Senator Dean A. Heller, who was appointed to replace Ensign. Fortuno said, “Shelley began her fight for Filipino veterans by co-sponsoring the Filipino Equity Act. This bill would cut through the red tape and resistance to the claims of so many Filipino veterans who fought on the side of the United States in World War II. “For more than 60 long years, recognizing and providing compensation for the Filipino veterans of World War II had been a slow march toward justice. It was not until President Obama took office in 2009 that any progress at all was made. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that was signed into law that year contained a provision for the Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation, which allowed aging Filipino veterans to finally collect the benefits they deserved.” Another email was sent to me from (continued on page 13) who have not eaten their breakfast are sent to the canteen for snack at the teacher’s expense. Pupils who complain of not feeling well are brought home by the teacher because he/she cannot allow the child to go home without any companion. Poor pupils are provided by the teacher with papers, pencil, color and other learning materials so they would not go idle and miss all the classroom activities. When the students do things that they are not supposed to do in the classroom, the teachers are there to guide and enlighten them. Teachers love every pupil so much so that they try, in their own little way, to guide them and do the right thing in order to make their dreams turn into reality. On this special day for teachers, I urge everyone to say silent prayers for all teachers who have been part of their lives. Let the whole world know that our dear teachers may have passed away, but they will not be forgotten. Happy Teachers Day! Looking back On this special occasion, I would like thank all my school bosses who had helped me to be a productive and (continued on page 13) Technotronics Percy Antonio The ‘Want’ button One of the features that I like in Facebook is the “Like” button. To me, this button is a one-click response that can be used in a lot of situations. I often use it to agree with a friend on a statement posted on his wall. I also use it to acknowledge a comment that a friend posted on my wall. And sometime, I use it to say “yes” to a question that a buddy had posted. In the near future, Facebook will feature a new button called “Want.” Facebook is now working with several well-known retailers in the testing of this new feature. The “Want” button will allow certain users during the testing period to flag images of products they want to buy. As the test users start clicking different images or products they want to purchase in the future, Facebook will place them in the “want” folder it calls collections or wish list. Facebook’s goal is to encourage its one billion users to buy products for their friends and families. This IMMIGRATION CORNER Atty. Rita Reyes-Stuby Why lie? In an environment where so-called “white lies” are tolerated and accepted because the lie is believed to be insignificant and harmless to others, it is extremely hard to emphasize the importance of telling the truth at all times. As a practicing immigration attorney, I sincerely believe that truthfulness in providing vital personal information when applying for benefits is essential and extremely important. After all, who wants to have dishonest people in a country where full disclosure is the rule rather than the exception? This is America! That is not the only reason why it is important to tell the truth. Filipino and American cultural traditions consider family unity as the cornerstone of every society. While the composition of the family in the 21st century may have radically changed, nevertheless immigration laws continue to support petitions that promote family unity. It is important to remember not to lie because it could be the beginning or the end of the dream to immigrate to the United States with the whole family. Page 7 would help the company boost its online commerce. Facebook claims that it does not receive any fee from retailers if a Facebook user purchases any of the items in the wish list. Some financial analysts think that Facebook is doing this to open new sources of revenues. The Facebook’s advertising business has been a concern of its investors as the social networking giant’s bid to generate advertisements in mobile devices is still in its early stage. Colin Sebastian, an analyst for the financial firm Robert W. Baird & Co., made the following comment about Facebook: “Thinking about how large they are as a platform and how engaged people are, there are lots of levers they haven’t pulled yet in terms of monetization... E-commerce is one of the best ways to monetize the internet.” As part of the test, some users will see a “want” button in their news feeds, while others will see a “collect” button for collecting items or a “like” button on a product. Pottery Barn, Victoria’s Secret, Neiman Marcus, Michael Kors, Smith Optics, Wayfair and Fab.com are the (continued on page 13) It is common for Filipino parents who become US citizens or lawful permanent residents (LPR) to petition for the immigration of unmarried children over 21 years old and then later these children marry before their visa becomes available. This is understandable as it takes about seven to 14 years for the visas to become available, depending on whether the parent is a US citizen or a LPR. The rule is that if the child marries before the visa is available, the visa becomes ineffective (cannot be enforced) if the parent is an LPR. If the parent is a US citizen, the petition stands but the wait becomes longer. Some applicants are tempted to lie about their marital status in the pursuit of their application to move to the US. But lying and getting caught will bar applicants from entry into the US. The law states that “(A)liens, who by fraud or willfully misrepresenting a material fact, seek to procure or have sought to procure or have procured a visa, other documentation or entry into the US or other benefit provided under the Act are inadmissible.” INA §212(a)(6)(C). In order to rectify, a waiver has to be filed, which is not an easy way to go. (continued on page 12) Page 8 www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan Oct. 1-15, 2012 Kahirup Induction and Debutante’s Ball September 29, MET Hotel, Troy “Trick or Trunk” Halloween Party!! @ PACCM 17356 Northland Park Court Southfield, MI 48075 Saturday Night October 27th, 2012 - Free Food & Refreshments - Games & Lots of Candy - Best Costumes & Decorated Car Trunk Prizes 6PM - 10PM NEW OFFICERS. 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Philippine Honorary Consul General Jose Evangelista (right, with microphone) swears in the new officers of PMAM and APMAM after he delivered an inspirational message. AMIHAN BAND. The Amihan Band led by guitarist Cesar Sumanting (right) and Dr. Alex Mataverde is shown singing a bouncy number during the ballroom dancing that capped the affair. MYRADEL RESTAURANT Philippine Chamber of Commerce-MI Presents Give a surprise party to your loved ones in the Philippines! RED CARPET GALA APPRECIATION AWARDS (Delivery limited to Makati, Manila, and Cavite. For other locations, additional delivery charges apply.) For only $109, you can sponsor a party for 15-20 persons. Package consists of 3 fried chickens 3 crispy pata 1 bilao (size 14) pancit 4 lumpiang shanghai plates 2 tokwa’t baboy guisado 3 big-size softdrinks. 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He expressed his gratitude to the B/E Aerospace Inc. for investing big money in the country, noting that the Batangas facility is the first outside the United States and Europe. The Philippines, chosen from the shortlist of six countries as a location of the factory, is a testament that it is becoming a truly competitive destination, he said. The President also said that with the start of the B/E Aerospace’s operation in the Philippines, the country regains a foothold in the manufacturing sector, especially in aircraft components manufacturing. More foreign investors have been coming in, the President said, adding that AG&P, also located in Batangas, has invested in the Philippines to manufacture large oil, gas and mining modules. Other companies invested in shipbuilding, he said. The President also cited the progress of the country’s aviation sector, noting the factors that sustain these developments. Investors are coming to the Philippines because of its highly skilled, English-speaking workforce, the government policy that level the playing field for businesses and the assurance of a corruption-free bureaucracy, he said. “Our administration is as committed as ever to honesty and transparency. We will not misplace your confidence, and we will certainly not betray the trust of our workers,” Aquino said. B/E Aerospace Inc., which planned to invest $100 million in its Philippine facility, is starting its operations with 200 employees. The company plans to increase its workforce to 500 next year and to 1,000 workers in the next three years. The company is one of the world’s leading manufacturing of aircraft passenger cabins interior products for commercial, business and military aircraft. It is also a major distributor of aerospace fasteners. Oct. 1-15, 2012 New record in PHL stock deals is due to investor confidence – Palace In Washington D.C., Purisima’s report on economy impresses officials MANILA -- Malacañang said last Oct. 4 that the new record high set by the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) was due to the continued investor confidence in the economy’s growth under the administration of President Aquino. “The stock market’s recent record again reflects the continuing investor confidence in the economy,” Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said in a press briefing in Malacañang. He expressed confidence that the economy would further boom until the end of the year as “we expect greater infrastructure spending towards the end of the year.” “And also our tourism, BPO (business process outsourcing) and growth sectors continue to improve,” Lacierda said. The PSEi closed at a new record high last October at 5,375.52, up 26.84 points, surpassing the July 5 record of 5,369.98. To date, the PSEi has breached new record highs 22 times. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima reported on the performance of the Philippine economy at a conference held here early last week. After the presentation of Purisima’s report, the predominantly American audience was convinced that the “sick man of Asia” is finally on the road to recovery, the Philippine Embassy said. In a statement, Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. said the presentation of Secretary Purisima at the recent Philippine conference on the positive macroeconomic developments in the home country resulting from the Aquino government’s mantra that “Good Governance is Good Economics” impressed the audience. “Secretary Purisima did a very excellent job in painting a bright future for the Philippine economy and those who heard him —from officials of the United States government, representatives of think-tanks, executives from big business and members of the media and the academe, both Filipino and American — all agree that the Philippines has taken off,” Cuisia said. In his remarks at the conference sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the USPhilippines Society and held at the Capitol Hilton here, Secretary Purisima said President Aquino’s high approval and trust ratings of 78 percent has given his administration more political capital to pursue structural changes to transform the country. 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Corporate Members For more info, please visit: www.PCCMichigan.org Dr. Christian Orano Carter’s Sound & Sight Butzel Long UBS Financial Services Dr. Celine Rivera USANA Health Sciences Freelance Wells Fargo Investment Marlo Orzame, Pharmacist ReMAX Realty Therapeutic Massage by Flor Telegration Carmen Perez, RN Musical Disc Jockey Registered Nurse Brownrigg Companies Farmer’s Insurance LifeLink Home Care Phil-Am Community Ctr(PACCM) Catalino Catalan, Engineer Organo Gold Duller’s HT&S Systems Healing Wheel, Inc Tax Matters & Practitioner LLC Maple Manor Rehab Center Shop.com State Farm Insurance Fuji Market Victoria Fought - New York Life Mailinda Repass Saladmaster AE Flowers & Gifts Galore DJ Climate Control Heating & AC F.A.S.T.-D Comforcare Home Care TAG Solutions Vince Morales, plumber Degree Temp Control Betsy Henry - Real Estate One State Farm Insurance Primerica Financial Services Financial Services Professional Acclaimed Home Care Fortson Dentistry ABS-CBS TFC NOW - Tony Kho ARS Enterprises, Inc Network Infrastructure Consulting & IT Services Organo Gold -Lito Estanislao Financial Products, Inc Goetting & Vink, PLLC S.T.O.P. Detroit L & L Productions Amenity Home Health Care -Lito Estan- Suan & Company islao Mac Sunga’s Tailoring Vincent Mercader Century 21 Town & Country Nino Cugtas -New York LIfe Chris Colon - UBS Financial Metro Security Solutions Bada Engineering, Inc Mojares Capital Management NutraMetrix Primerica Financial Services Nieman Marcus Huntington Cleaners BFF Lawn Care, Inc Filipino Star News Geographical, LLC Advanced Training Techniques Filipo Marc Winery Royal Kubo Signature Grill Subway/Marco Pizza Vivio’s Food & Spirits Premier Mortgage Funding, Inc Fuji Buffet Jeffrey Vedua, CPA Travel is FUN www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan Oct. 1-15, 2012 HOT SHOTS Nap Alip Charice’s fans vs Jessica’s fans It looks like there’s a brewing feud between the diehard fans of Charice and American Idol runnerup Jessica Sanchez. It Charice came as an aftermath of the criticisms hurled by Charice’s American manager on Filipinos. The manager said Jessica Sanchez shouldn’t be treated as Pinoy pride because she’s an American. But the Pinoys countered. One fan said, “Charice’manager has no right to say that because she (manager) is unaware of our culture. We consider a half-bred guy as our kababayan, especially if she or he is proud of being a half-Pinoy. Probably, she uttered those words because of insecurity, that in due time, Jessica would outshine Charice not only in the Philippines and US but also worldwide.” If the feud gets worst, partly to be blamed is the manager, some fans said. In fairness to both Jessica Sanchez Charice and Jessica, both singers speak highly of each other without mendaciousness. Dingdong show with Robin’s daughter shelved So it’s true that the planned teleserye of Dingdong Dantes and Robin Padilla’s daughter Kylie entitled “Haram” has been Dingdong Dantes shelved. Talks had it that Robin nixed the project because the theme revolves around a Muslim girl, played by Kylie, falling in love with Dingdong, who is a Christian soldier in the story. But Kyle denied the claim against her dad. She admitted that Robin had read the script and found nothing wrong in so far as Islam is concenred. “Perhaps, GMA 7 has other reasons why it didn’t push through with the project. Wala naman nilang ibintang sa tatay ko. For one, he’s very supportive of my acting career,” Kyle told some media people. As of last week, there was no official words yet from the Kapuso on the final fate of the project. Ai-Ai replaces Kris In the last minute, Kris Aquino did back out of the Metro Manila Film Festival’s Star Cinema entry, “Sisterara.” Ai-Ai delas Alas has replaced Kris, and this finally Aiai delas Alas pairs her with Vice Ganda. Remember Ai-Ai and Vice Ganda have been feuding for some time for unknown reason? Their team-up may yet put to rest claims that the two are still at loggerheads. Many showbiz guys expected Ai-Ai to reject the offer – that is if she hasn’t yet forgotten her rift with Vice Ganda. As Ai-Ai’s chum said, “Ai-Ai has realized that Vice Ganda has already changed for the better, kaya pinatawad na niya ang atraso sa kanya.” Just asking, would “Sisterara” be the top grosser at the filmfest? Lani all praise for Jodi Bacoor City Congresswoman Lani Mercado seems all agog over the way things have been shaping up for her son Jolo Revilla who has already decided to run for vice governor of Cavite. Jolo has assured his mom that he won’t let his family down. “Malaki ang tiwala ko kay Jolo that he won’t ruin our family’s reputation as public servant. As barangay chairman, he has proven his worth as a public servant to his constituents. I know he’ll do much better in a higher position,” Lani said. On Jolo’s rumored GF, Jodi Sta. Maria, Lani has nice words for her. In spite of Jodi’s failure in her first marriage, Lani finds her a loving, sensible and unpretentious person who carries herself well. Tidbits: Would you believe, Katrina Halili has chosen three controversial actresses to be the ninangs of her baby Katrence who will be baptized soon? They’re Marian Rivera, Jennylyn Mercado and Cristine Reyes. So, Katrina and Marian are really in good terms now. Is it true that KC Concepcion has finally admitted that French Pierre Plassart is her new BF with the consent of her mom, Sharon Cuneta? Page 11 Hindi na yatang maihihiwalay ang showiz sa politics sa Pilipinas. Hindi ko alam kung tama ba ang nangyayari sa pulitika. Marami na naman mga celebrities ang sumabak sa pulitika. Sa susunod na column ko, babanggitin ko ang mga artista or celebrities na tumatakbo sa susunod na halalan. Sa opinion ko, wala naman masama ang nais gumawa ng public service sa atin bayan. No question sa akin iyun, subalit ang tanong ko bakit napaka- daming mga showbiz people ang nagkakaroon ng interes sa politics. Sa tingin ko, hindi madaling gawin ang tunay na pagsisilbi sa bayan. Ang daming babatikos sa iyo maski wala kang ginagawang mali. Pilit na nagkakaroon ng issue laban sa iyo. Kailangan matibay ang loob mo sa larangan ng pulitika sapagkat napakaraming mga tukso, lalong-lalo na sa pera. Marami kang matatanggap na “indecent proposal” at masusubukan ang paniniwala mo sa mali at tama. Sa kabilang banda, masarap maging pulitiko kung ang pakay mo ay tunay na pagtulong sa bayan. At masarap sa pakiramdam ay ang attention at respeto na binibigay sa iyo ng mga tao. Kung hihimayan mo, pareho talaga ang scenario ng showbiz at politics: Parehong matsismis, mapera at parehong nagdudulot ng saya sa atin mga kakababayan. Sa politics, masaya kung pupurihin ka ng mga tao dahil sa mga kahangahangang proyekto mo. Tunay ang respeto sa iyo hindi dahil nagbigyan mo sila ng biyaya mula sa kaban ng bayan. Ma-tsismis din dahil sa ano mang gawin mo -- maganda man o pangit -gagawan pa rin ng mga kwento. Ang attention na ibinibigay ay masarap din yan sa pakiramdam. Pagartista ka kasi nasanay ka sa attention na binibigay sa iyo ng publiko. Pag biglang nawala ang showbiz career mo, wala na rin ang attention sa iyo. Sa politics ba nila nakita ang sinasabing attention? Hindi ko na sinasabi na mali ito, subalit magiging pangit lang sa paningin ng mga tao kung hindi mo magawa ng tama ang trabaho mo bilang pulitiko or public servant. Well, whatever is the reason why these celebrities enter politics, sana hindi sila kainin ng sistema at sana tatagan nila ang loob nila para maiwasan nila ang mga tukso sa kanila. MANILA – More Filipinos watched the two-night finale of “The X Factor Philippines” over the weekend after its ratings edged those of rival programs. The final performance night that aired last October 6 hit 19.2 percent vs GMA’s “Kapuso Movie Night” with 13.9 percent and TV5’s “Artista Academy” with 3.7 percent. Meanwhile, the final results night that aired the following night, rated at 24.5 percent, much higher than the 10.5 percent of GMA’s “Protégé.” KZ Tandingan, a band vocalist from Digos City who was mentored by international singing sensation Charice, was voted as the first grand winner of “The X Factor Philippines” during the finals night on October 7 at the PAGCOR Grand Theater in Paranaque City. KZ garnered a total of 54.77 percent of combined text and online votes, beating second placer Gab Maturan and third placer Daddy’s Home, who garnered 32.33 percent and 12.90 percent, respectively. “The X Factor Philippines” finale was also the most talked about topic online after it trended on micro-blogging site Twitter. The star-studded finale opened with an energetic performance by host KC Concepcion, while the four judge-mentors also gave their solo performances. Chikahan tayo Christina Antonio Lorna T. bumalik sa Kuposo network Bumalik sa Kapuso network ang batikang actress na si Lorna Tolentino. Matatandaan natin na from the Kapamilya network nagover the bakod siya sa Kapatid network. Lorna Tolentino Matapos niyang gawin ang mga teleserye niya sa TV5, nagpasya sila ng manager niya na si Lolit Solis na bumalik sa GMA 7 dahil may mga naka-line up na project para sa multi-talented actress. Naging maganda naman ang takbo ng pagpapaalam niya sa network owned by tycoon Manny Pangilinan. Ika niya, “don’t burn the bridges.” Pumirma ng two-year contract sa GMA7 si Lorna. Well, pagdating naman sa mga beteranong artista, walang issue kung papalit-palit nila ng network dahil na rin siguro sa respetong binibigay sa kanila ng industriya. Tila nakakahiyang lagyan ng malisya ang kanilang mga desisyon dahil sa ipinakikita nilang galing sa pag-arte sa matagal ng panahon. Showbiz and politics ‘X Factor Philippines’ ahead in ratings race Page 12 www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan American gets 20 years... (continued from page 1) in jail, Jefferson County Prosecutor Scott W. Rosekrans of Port Townsend, Washington reported. McAllister, who had been free on $100,000 bond, was placed in custody last August 10 when a jury returned a verdict that found him guilty of 31 counts of rape in the second degree, domestic violence and rape in the third degree, and domestic violence and assault in the fourth degree. McAllister’s defense lawyer, Lance Hester, in an email to this reporter, stated that his client was broken-hearted when the Filipina identified only by her initial S. L “left him. And now even two years later, he remains aghast that she would go to the extremes that she has, for maintaining US residency and probable (US) citizenship in years to come.” “He (McAllister) maintains that he is the true victim in this case and is sorely disappointed the jury did not agree with his testimony. He filed his notice of appeal before leaving the courtroom at sentencing.” Hester said that S. L. attended the sentencing and was emotional, and testified that “the whole matter was shameful” to her. She was accompanied by her new boyfriend and her brother-in-law, Temur Perkins. S. L. is now “23 or 24 years old.” Prosecutor Rosekrans told this reporter in an email that, “Mr. McAllister did not apologize (after the sentencing). He accused her (S. L.) of lying. He has a pending case filed with the United States District Court in Seattle. Mr. McAllister was lucky to get only 20 years. He could have gotten a life sentence.” Court records show that McAllister was introduced to S. L. by her brotherin-law, Temur Perkins, who described his profession during his testimony as someone “who works from home.” He is married to S. L.’s sister, Rosemarie, and they live at Port Townsend, 60 miles northwest of Seattle. McAllister began his relationship with S. L. by calling her for several months when she lived with her family in the Philippines. McAllister went to the Philippines on March 15, 2008 and stayed there until March 28, 2008 to meet S. L. and spend time with her. After McAllister returned to the US, he told S. L. that he would give her a good life, he would be a good husband, he loved her and he wanted her to be his wife. S. L. arrived in Seattle, Washington on March 14, 2010 and proceeded to the residence of McAllister at 300 Block of Seamount Drive, Brinnon, about 66 miles west of Seattle. Four days later on March 18, 2010, McAllister raped S. L. The following days and almost daily until April 25, 2010, McAllister would force her to perform oral sex on him and would rape her, and after forcing her to have sex with him, he would kick her three to six times. On April 26, 2010, S. L. escaped and later filed a complaint against McAllister. Attorney Hester said McAllister “was in love with S. L. and that he never raped her, and never assaulted her in any way shape or form. He was looking forward to marrying her. And he believes that she and her brother in law, Temur Perkins, masterminded a method for helping S. L. get to the US at McAllister’s expense. Hester said that S. L. was granted a “U visa,” which allows her to remain in the US. She was given the U visa when she claimed she was a victim of domestic violence, he also said. A U-visa status is authorized by the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000. It is designed to provide lawful status to noncitizen crime victims who are assisting or are willing to assist the authorities in investigating crimes. S. L. never became pregnant, Rosekrans said. McAllister was initially charged with 19 counts of second-degree rape, 10 counts of third-degree rape, and 11 counts of fourth-degree rape. It was reported that the investigation of the case took more than one year because of language difficulty. PHL advocates peaceful ... (continued from page 2) adhere to their international commitments to settle disputes through peaceful means. “The world needs a United Nations that is further empowered to carry out its role of promoting the rule of law in the conduct of relations among States. Especially when disputes occur between States with asymmetric military, political or financial capabilities, the rule of law serves as the great equalizer that fosters and preserves a just, fair and credible global order,” Secretary del Rosario said. “In particular, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, or UNCLOS, has become a bedrock of engagement for ASEAN, in view of the overlapping maritime claims in the region,” Secretary del Rosario added. “The world needs a United Nations that is responsive, empowered and relevant. The world needs a United Nations that is credible because it is rulesbased, indispensable because it is about global governance, inspiring because it is people-centered and rights-driven,” Secretary del Rosario added and emphasized that, “The world, perhaps now more than ever, needs the United Nations.” Oct. 1-15, 2012 Director Marilu Diaz-Abaya dies MANILA — Multi-awarded film director Marilu Diaz-Abaya succumbed to cardiac-pulmonary arrest caused by her seven-year battle with breast cancer. She died at 6:40 p.m. last October 7 in the St. Luke’s Medical Center in Taguig City. She was 57. Widely considered as the top female director of the country, Diaz-Abaya is best remembered for her 2007 film “José Rizal,” a biopic starring Cesar Montano. She was also the mother of musician and actor Marc Abaya. Marc told media people recently that his mother’s cancer had regressed. Marc had said that he was trying to put a very strong front for her mom who was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. Marc, the vocalist of Kjwan band, told “pep.ph” last June that Diaz-Abaya was “ready to go.” “It’s only a matter of time. Only God knows what will happen to my mom,” he said, adding “Lagi niyang sinasabi sa kanyang interviews that she’s ready to go. Handa na raw siya. But she has survived it for the past seven years. Diaz-Abaya founded the Antipolobased film school, Film Institute and Arts Center. (continued from page 7) In the meantime, you are separated from your family – a situation that can become permanent if you choose to stay in the US. Another disheartening result will be the difficulty in applying for US citizenship. The same question will be asked: Did you lie to obtain an immigration benefit? Harmless white lie? Immigration... At times, applicants who lie are not caught. But the problem escalates and becomes irreparable if they are caught. It is not possible to undo what has been done. When you finally earn your green card upon entry into the US, it allows you to petition for your wife and children, but you would not be able to do it if you get caught lying, and the DHS (Department of Homeland Security) takes away your green card. Petitioning for your wife (listed in the marriage certificate) will reveal that you lied to the immigration officers. Petitioning for your children will likewise be a problem because their birth certificates will reveal the truth of your status. (Note: Maria Rita Reyes-Stuby is a licensed attorney in Michigan. She is a graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Law. She is also a licensed attorney in the Philippines. She specializes in immigration practice. Please call her @702-4034704 or email her at stubylaw@aol. com for any questions on this article.) Manny Pacquiao and wife ... (continued from page 2) gbian Solon, who filed his CoC as PCM-UNA’s candidate for governor. Pacquiao’s wife Jinkee then pulled off major surprise when she also filed her COC as Chiongbian’s running mate. Pacquiao ally and Malapatan town Mayor Alfonso Singcoy said Jinkee’s decision to accept the offer to throw her hat into the political ring came just an hour before her husband’s schedule to file his CoC. “The decision was arrived at around 10 a.m.,” he said. Singcoy said outgoing Sarangani Governor Miguel Rene Dominguez called him and suggested that Jinkee should run after several mayors expressed their disagreement with an earlier decision to have businessman Juan Domino as the running mate of Vice Governor Steve Solon. Jinkee confirmed that it was Governor Dominguez who prodded her into running for vice governor. “I prayed hard before making this decision. But I would not have done it without the endorsement of Governor Dominguez,” she told reporters after she emerged from the Comelec provincial office. Jinkee, who hails from Kiamba town, Sarangani, considers herself as a perfect fit for the position, saying she would mainly complement the realization of her husband’s plans for the development of Sarangani. “Magiging katuwang niya ako sa pagpapatuloy ng mga magagandang programa para sa aming mga kababayan dito sa Sarangani,” she said. Pacquiao appeared elated over Jinkee’s decision to run for vice governor. “Mas maganda yan at may katuwang ako na mas matutukan ang mga plano at projects ko para sa Sarangani,” he said. Pacquiao, who handily won over businessman Roy Chiongbian in 2010 for the lone congressional seat of Sarangani, said his slate is running under the platform of good governance and provision of wider access to basic services for his constituents. “Our focus will be on providing sustainable livelihood programs, wider access to health care services and education,” he said. “With us at the helm, the people of Sarangani will be assured of clean and corrupt-free governance,” Pacquiao added. www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan Oct. 1-15, 2012 J.G.L. Eye... (continued from page 7) a Filipino-American Republican leader in Nevada. The email signed by Ceasar I. Elpidio, another Filipino-American veteran leader, endorsed incumbent Senator Heller’s candidacy for helping the state’s Filipino veterans get recognition after their applications for benefits were denied because their names were not found at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Elpidio, a retired US Navy reserve officer, hailed Heller for “introducing legislation that provides Filipino veterans with a forum that challenges the current process and exclusion from the reconstructed Missouri Lists, which many are not on and have other historical evidence that they had served.” The Senate bill (S. 3530) that Senator Heller introduced may help the 24,000 Filipino veterans, who were turned away by ARRA that was supported by Representative Berkley. Senate Bill 3530 requires the “Secretary of Defense to establish a process to determine whether individuals claiming certain service in the Philippines during World War II are eligible for certain benefits despite not being on the Missouri List.” The Filipino-American voters are being asked whom to support between Berkley, who supported the ARRA that gave the $15,000 lump sum benefit to Filipino veterans who are US citizens and one-time $9,000 benefit to Filipino veterans who are not US citizens or Senator Heller, who is leading the crusade for the recognition of the 24,000 Filipino veterans, whose claims were denied. This is a decision Nevada FilipinoAmericans have to make when they go to the polls. The National Federations of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) headed by national chair Ed Navarra had earlier reported that based on the 2010 US Census, there are 2,555,923 Filipinos in the United States, 98,351 of whom reside in Nevada. When US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid edged in the polls his Republican challenger, Nevada Assemblywoman Sharon Angle, with 41,424 votes during 2010 Senate race, the 98,00 Filipino Americans in Nevada became a crucial voting block. Fely A. Quitevis, a recent delegate to the 2012 Republican National Convention and chairperson of the Nye County’s (Nevada) Republican Party central committee and organizer of the AsianAmerican Republicans in Nevada, has to rev up efforts to enable her to convince her Filipino compatriots to vote for Heller. May the best man or woman win in the elections in the Silver State. Cops arrest Arroyo ... (continued from page 2) Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City where she has been confined for spine ailment. The Sandiganbayan had earlier issued a warrant for the arrest of Arroyo and her co-accused who are charged with diverting P350 million (roughly $8.8 million) from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office’s (PCSO) charity fund for personal gain. It was noted that the warrant was issued a day after she filed her certificate of candidacy for re-election to Congress. Arroyo, 65, was president of the Philippines from 2001 until 2010. She is currently a lawmaker in the House of Representatives. She is suffering from a spine-related ailment and is confined in the hospital for dehydration, it was reported. She is also charged with electoral fraud in connection with polls in 2007 and corruption and kickbacks in connection with an aborted broadband deal Quotable Quote “Without a trace of irony I can say I have been blessed with brilliant enemies. I owe them a great debt, because they redoubled my energies and drove me in new directions.” -- E.O. Wilson with a Chinese company. She has denied all the charges and has accused President Aquino of waging vendetta against her. Aquino had said that bringing the former President to justice is part of his anti-corruption campaign. Aside from Arroyo, also ordered arrested in connection with the plunder charges were Sergio Valencia, former PCSO board chairman; Rosario Uriarte, former PCSO vice-chairman and general manager; and Manuel Morato, Jose Taruc V, Raymundo Roquero and Ma. Fatima Valdez, all former members of the PCSO board of directors. Reports stated that Taruc left the country last July via a Cathay Pacific plane. “As to the other accused, manhunt operations are already being conducted,” a police official said, adding that authorities have received surrender feelers from some of them. (Manila reports) Technotronics ... (continued from page 7) retailers involved in this beta-test. The use of the “Like” button annoys me when some people tag the “Like” button of their own posting. To me, it’s a form of self-praise. I don’t think, though, that the “want” button will be misused in this way. Page 13 Plain Rice... (continued from page 6) is inherent illegitimacy or illegality in the word “rape.” Forcible rape? Are not all cases of rape forcible? If not, then we could presume there is “unforced rape”-- which is no longer rape as it sounds like consensual sex. Is there such thing as “accidental rape”? Perhaps the woman is sleeping in a dark room, and the man thinks she is her wife. Our point is that if we describe rape, a lot of speculations crops up. The controversy in which Congressman Akin found himself is not the first time it reared its ugly head. I remember that in the Philippines, the late Senator Raul Manglapus ran into the same trouble. Manglapus told some women reporters in a jocular mood, “If rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy it.” Although the senator said it in jest, his statement was, nevertheless, reported in the newspapers. And in the following days, Manglapus was at the receiving end of acerbic comments by women’s groups. To many women, the subject of rape is an incendiary topic. There are some women, though, who seem to view the topic in a different light. One such lady, who was apparently bored of the ordinary, consensual sex, commented that she considers rape as an event of high excitement. What kind of woman is she? In Batangas (Philippines), such woman is called “pagerper” – whatever that means. Bits and Pieces... (continued from page 7) good teacher. It was from them that I had learned to do more than what was expected of me. I’m expressing my gratitude to the following: My late sister-in-law, Salome I. Abutanatin, a retired district supervisor in guidance and counseling in Iriga City, who was always observant when it came to punctuality; Mr. Gary Penaflorida, my principal at Tigaon Pilot School, who is my cousin and my friend from whom I learned through his example that the combination of friendship and openness to your subordinates is a tool for a successful leadership; Mrs. Nelly V. Andalis, my principal at the Iriga Central School who treated us, teachers, with love and discipline as if we were her children; Mrs. Nancy B. Cuba, my principal and, later, my district supervisor, who taught us, teachers, not to accept the second-best but always aim for the best. She was friendly and was always ready to guide us; and All my co-teachers in the Division of Iriga City, especially the teachers of the Iriga Central Schools. I miss so much the happy years we shared together. Pinoy film ‘Busong’ wins... (continued from page 4) last frontier of the Philippines. The Philippine Embassy said “Busong,” which stars Filipina actress Alessandra de Rossi, was among 25 films chosen from more than 300 films that National Geographic considered for the All Roads Film Festival. The festival was launched in 2004 to provide a platform for indigenous and underrepresented minority-culture storytellers around the world to showcase their works and to promote knowledge, dialogue, and understanding with a broader, global audience. “Busong” premiered last year at the Cannes International Film Festival’s Directors Fortnight section and won Best Director, Best Sound Design, and Best Musical Score at Cinemalaya 2011′s Directors Showcase category. It also received the International Federation of Film Critics International Critics Prize at the Eurasia International Film Festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan and the International Competition Tomorrow’s Cinema Award at the 38th Brussels International Independent Film Festival in Belgium. The screening of “Busong,” was cosponsored by the Philippine Embassy, which was represented by First Secretary and Consul Emil Fernandez, First Secretary and Consul Elmer Cato and Second Secretary and Consul Angelito Nayan. Showing of film on barong.. (continued from page 4) The barong exhibit will be set up by Paaralang Pilipino students’ parents, among them Riza Antonio, Richard Talaban and Tina Mina. To be displayed are beautiful barongs borrowed from members of the community. According to Dr. Julieta TablanteBlanco of Grand Rapids, the barong “become an iconic symbol of fine Philippine craftsmanship.” She said, “it (barong) speaks volume of a heritage that spanned decades of multicultural influences and raw patriotism, and that’s why it is worn with pride and dignity.” Teacher Tchou requested members of the community to lend their barongs for the display. These are to be delivered on Oct. 7 to PACCM and to be picked up at the end of the event on Oct. 14. The event is free to the public. For further information, interested individuals or parties are asked to call PACCM at (248) 443-7037 or Tess Tchou at (313) 533-3085. Page 14 Sports www.filipinostarnews.com Michigan Oct. 1-15, 2012 Judges from outside Nevada may UST coach Pido Jarencio furious score 4th Pacquiao-Marquez fight By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA over officiating in UAAP finals Growling Tigers lose to Ateneo Blue Eagles in Game 1 Jeric Teng three foul MANILA — Unishots off a foul by versity of Santo Ryan Buenafe with no Tomas (UST) bastime left and the game ketball coach Pido already decided. Jarencio felt that the “Eh tapusin natin UAAP (University na maayos yung laro,” Athletic Association he said. of the Philippines) It was the second had turned a blind eye time that Jarencio on his plea for consisvoiced out his distent officiating in the pleasure over officiatongoing finals series ing since Sept. 5 when between Ateneo and UST lost 68-66 to the UST. Pido Jarencio same Eagles squad. Jarencio displayed “Ano to second coming?” he said. his disgust at the end of the Growl“Noong una nung elimination tapos ing Tigers’ 83-78 loss to Ateneo last Oct. 6 when he confronted one of the ito na naman? Nakakasawa na rin.” UST had control in the first half three officials over two calls late in the when it led 36-25 on a beautiful scoop game. The whistleblowers, in fact, had to shot by Aljon Mariano with 3:12 left be escorted out of the court by bounc- in the second period, but it suffered a slump in the third when Ateneo uners as he was jeered by the UST fans. A calmer Jarencio later showed up leashed a 17-0 run. Though the Tigers rallied to take at the press room to express his sentia slim 64-63 lead, they failed to shut ments. “Ayan na naman tayo, sabi ko let the down Kiefer Ravena, Juami Tiongson players decide the game not the offi- and Ryan Buenafe. On the brink of a loss, the Tigers hope cials, tapos tawag dito puro pito, pito, pito, e yung MMDA nga hindi masya- to keep their title hopes alive in Game dong nagpipipito pero dito sa loob puro 2 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. “Eh wala naman kaming dapat gawin pito,” Jarencio said in an angry tone. Jarencio was obviously frustrated kundi bumawi,” Jarencio remarked bewhen Karim Abdul fouled out with 30 fore he delivered a parting shot to the seconds left, but he reached his boiling referees, saying “Sana pati sila bumawi point when the officials did not give rin.” (Manila Bulletin) CHICAGO – Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Marquez may yet get his wish for the assignment of judges from outside Nevada to score his fourth fight with Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao on Dec. 8 at MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC), clarified “false reports” that NAC “will not be importing any judge to score the fight, saying that in the first bout between the two fighters, there were three non-Nevada judges. In the wake of the controversy over the result of the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Tim Bradley last June 9, Attorney Francisco Valcarcel, president of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), was quoted in news reports as saying, “before the Pacquiao-Bradley judges were assigned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, I submitted a list of 20 judges from elsewhere who could be assigned to the bout. None was chosen.” Valcarcel’s statement was interpreted to mean that NAC taps only Nevada judges to score major fights in Nevada. In an email to this reporter, Kizer stated that the “Pac-Marquez 1 (bout) had 2 (two) non-Nevada judges; Pac-Marquez 2 had 1 (one) non-Nevada judge; and Pac-Marquez 3 had 0 (zero) non-Nevada judges. I have no idea how many non-Nevada judges Pac-Marquez 4 will have.” In an statement to the Boxing Scene, Marquez was quoted as saying, “I will request that the judges for this fight will be composed of one Mexican judge, one Filipino judge and one neutral judge. This time, I don’t want the judges to be appointed by the Nevada Athletic Commission, which normally appoints three Americans from its staff.” All the three fights between Pacquiao (54-4-2) and Marquez (54-6-1) were controversial. In 2004, Pacquiao dropped Marquez three times in the first round, but Marquez came back to salvage a draw. In 2008, Pacquiao won a split decision over Marquez. In November 2011, Pacquiao won a majority decision, but many boxing writers felt it may have gone either way. Marquez said if NAC does not listen to his plea, “I’m (still) going to fight as I did in my three previous fights.” But in the aftermath of Pacquiao’s controversial loss to Tim Bradley last June, there were clamors for the appointment of judges outside Nevada to score major boxing events in that state. WBO President Valcarcel said WBO had always recommended alternate WBO judges to score some big Nevada fights but NAC has yet to pick any of the recommended judges. Five boxing officials, who are from all over the world and who were picked by WBO to review the Pacquiao-Bradley fight, scored the match in favor of Pacquiao. Marquez said, however, that if his suggestion for the appointment of outside judges is not favorably considered by NAC, he is hopeful that “the Nevada judges will be more careful the fourth time around.” making the wrong call during the recent game between Rain or Shine and Ginebra San Miguel, which the latter won. The game had the trappings of a championship series with both teams displaying sharp form in almost all departments, but Marabe ruined the finish when he blew his whistle with 16.5 seconds left to play. That whistle may have been the turning point of the match as Ginebra eked out a 98-94 win over the ROS Painters in the PBA Philippine Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. This was how it happened: With the With no clear possession yet, the ball settling on the back of Tenorio’s head – just above his shoulder – Norwood grabbed the ball away from him. Had Norwood been allowed possession, he probably would have made an easy follow up, and give the lead back to Rain or Shine. But Marabe called a loose ball foul on Norwood, awarding Tenorio two foul shots. He converted both and gave the Kings a three-point lead. In the following play, ROS top gunner Jeff Chan missed a three-point shot. (Manila Bulletin) “Advertising is totally unnecessary. 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This means that the hands that once held rifles will be put to use tilling land, selling produce, manning work stations and opening doorways of opportunity for other citizens,” the President said. “This agreement creates a new political entity and it deserves a name that symbolizes and honors the struggles of our forebears in Mindanao and celebrates the history and character of that part of our nation. That name will be Bangsamoro,” he said. He also said that the framework agreement is “about rising above our prejudices” as well as “about casting aside the distrust and myopia that have plagued efforts of the past.” The President said a transition com- mission will craft a basic law creating Bangsamoro to be proposed in Congress. “Any proposed law resulting from this framework will be subject to ratification through a plebiscite. Once approved, there will be elections,” he said. Under the proposed Bangsamoro, the national government will continue to exercise exclusive powers of defense and security, foreign policy, monetary policy and coinage, citizenship and naturalization. He said the Constitution and lawful processes will govern the transition to the Bangsamoro. “This agreement will ensure that the Philippines remains one nation and one people, with all of our diverse cultures and narratives seeking the common goal,” he added. Aquino said the Bangsamoro people would also be guaranteed a fair and equitable share of taxation, revenues, and the fruits of national patrimony. “They will enjoy equal protection of laws and access to impartial justice,” he added. (Manila Bulletin) PMAM to expand its ... (continued from page 3) have health insurance,” Angeles said. She said she had been informed that PMAM’s first fund-raising event last August 12 chaired by Doctors Arnel Clarin and Gilbert Roc “made over $20,000.” She thanked the generous people who supported the fund drive, announcing that part of the proceeds will be used to fund PMAM’s medical mission to be conducted in Iriga City, Camarines Sur in 2014. Talking about the job of PMAM’s president, Angeles said the symbolic title is a big responsibility. She noted that the past presidents, in the discharge of their responsibilities, hurdled the challenges “with relative ease and excellence. I personally admire all the past presidents who served in the past 47 years, and I strongly wish to follow their foot prints.” She said that it was “their leadership, guidance and perseverance that made PMAM what it is today.” The new president said she is “surrounded by many past PMAM presidents who have been giving me much needed advice.” She made special mention of Dr. Orly Sison, “known to us as Manong Orly,” saying “you are one of the most dedicated, pro-active and chronologically gifted persons I ever met.” She also lauded Dr. Claire Perez, whose help “went far beyond I hoped for.” She congratulated Mrs. Tessie Son, the newly inducted president of the Auxiliary to the Philippine Medical Association of Michigan (APMAM), saying “I am looking forward to working with you.” She also thanked her husband, Ferdie Angeles, who was the outgoing APMAM president. Meanwhile, outgoing PMAM President Sonia G. Fernando, delivering her valedictory message, said “with your help and generosity, we turned our bottom line from red to black, and at the end we had money to spare for a second anesthesia machine for future (medical) missions.” “Donations to our cultural center, PACCM (Philippine American Community Center of Michigan), and the poor people in our community will be offered,” she said. Fernando also said, “I wish to thank all of you, especially our treasurer of 15 years, Dr. Cesario Solarte, Jr., the executive council and all the hardworking committee chairs.” She added, “it has been my privilege to serve PMAM as president for the past two years.” The other newly inducted PMAM officers are Dr. Esther Aoigan-Guevarra, president-elect; Dr. Hernani Tansuche, vice president; Marjorie Alvir, secretary; Dr. Moneta Carliston, treasurer; Dr. Ceasrio Solarte, Jr., auditor; Dr. David Villanueva, business manager; and Dr. Bernardino Pacis, public relations officer. The newly sworn-in members of the board of directors are Doctors Cesar Alcid, Feliza Alcid, Maria Angeles Catapang, Ruth Diaz, Aylmer Evangelista, Jacqueline Fabello-Gamiao, Michael Gamiao, Robert Go, Virginia Pacis, Celine Rivera, Ruby Roc and Concepcion Ty-Ancog. Also inducted were Dr. Efren Platon, parliamentarian; and Dr. Sonia Fernando, immediate past president. The inducting officer was Philippine Honorary Consul General Jose Evangelista. Dr. Gilbert Roc was the master of ceremonies. Page 15 Kahirup will continue... (continued from page 3) event a great success.” Specifically, he expressed his gratitude to the KIND officers and directors, especially Frank Hazard and Dr. Sheldon Weiner and also to Fe San Agustin, Betsy Henry and Tita Salvani “for guiding me as I steer our ship forward.” He likewise thanked Annabelle Cudilla and Toni Martinez for doing the choreography and Lulu Rodriguez “for taking care of the decorations.” He congratulated Carryle Zaldariaga, the newly crowned Miss Philippines-Michigan, who was Kahirup’s candidate in the recent beauty contest. The event was also a debutante’s ball as it marked the introduction to society of Lim’s daughter Luanne Jummelle, who graduated summa cum laude from the Regina High School last May. The presentation of the Cotillion, a French social dance, highlighted the debutante’s ball. Aside from Lim, the other officers inducted into office were Gene Derayunan, 1st vice president; Sharon Laskowski, 2nd vice president; Toni Martinez, secretary; Leony Cansancio, assistant secretary; Virgie Montesa, treasurer; Mercy Weiner, assistant treasurer; Ninfa Lantz-Tan, auditor; Jong delos Reyes, curator; and Betsy Henry, public relations officer. Also sworn in were Board Members Fe San Agustin, Mila Greenbain, Sonia Mawilai, Ramon Morales, Van Ong and Tita Salvani. The event was capped by ballroom dancing. Music was provided by Carter Sight and Sound. The emcees were Leslie Lim and Caesar Sobredilla. Beauty-studded entertainment... (continued from page 3) wish, Sabrina Tungol and Rachel Sweet. With world-class choreographer Annabelle Cudilla as art and dance director, the show will open with “A Tribute to Filipino Culture. “Kanta ng Pilipino,” which is choreographed by Cudilla, depicts the everyday life of the Filipinos. The show’s second act is “A Tribute to the Arts” highlighted by “ All That Jazz,” a Broadway number also choreographed by Annabelle and to be sung by Fely Villegas. The Tagumpay Dancers and eight models will do the dance numbers. The third act is a “Tribute to Motown” with one number to be performed by Ben Sweet on guitar and Rachel Sweet on vocals and guitar and Sabrina Tungol on drums. The finale, which is a remix of Gloria Gaynor’s “Never Can Say Good-Bye,” will be performed by the all- star cast. Another highlight of the event will be a silent auction during which valuable items will be on sale. Proceeds of the fund-raising affair will be used to fund PCCM’s projects, including a scholarship program, the mechanics of which is still being worked out. The affair will start at 6 p.m., and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. General-admission tickets cost $50 each, and benefactor tickets cost $75 each. The platinum sponsor of the event is DTE Energy. The gold sponsors are State Farm, La Fontaine and Sterling Title Agency. The silver sponsors are Maple Manor and Filipino Star News. The bronze sponsors are Real Estate One, Mojares Capital, Fuji Buffet, Jeffrey Vedua (CPA), Goetting and Vink (Attorneys at Law), Organo Gold Coffee, John Adams Mortgage and Degree Temp Control. For further information and/or ticket reservation, individuals, companies and groups intending to attend the affair are urged to call any one of the following: Archie Mojares, PCCM vice president and event chairperson – (248) 765-6724; Betsy Henry, PCCM president – (248) 770-3422; Attorney Jason Switzer, PCCM membership chairman – (248) 225-1602; Jeffrey Vedua, CPA, PCCM treasurer – (313) 268-9631; Tony Kho, PCCM board member – (248) 755-6122; and Marlo Orzame – (949) 838-6478. My administration.. (continued from page 5) wouldn’t be accused of abuses while implementing the new law, he also said. 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