Senate to Aquino: Back off
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Senate to Aquino: Back off
Senate to Aquino: Back off Drilon rejects call to end Binay probes MANILA -- Senate President Franklin Drilon rejected on Wednesday the call of President Benigno Aquino III to wrap up the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee probe on Vice President Jejomar Binay quickly so that lawmakers could focus on pending bills. “We cannot stop it by ourselves because the committee needs to vote if they have enough evidence,” Drilon said. “Every senator has a right to scrutinize any issue before the Manny Pacquiao and Chris Algieri interview before adding, “but I’m looking for a good fight and looking to prove I can still fight.” The 35-year-old Pacquiao isn’t getting any younger and he’s closer to his retirement than to his boxing debut. The last time he won via stoppage was on November 14, 2009 when he defeated Miguel Cotto in the 12th round. Since then, seven of his last eight bouts have gone the distance, one of which was the highlycontroversial loss to Timothy (Please turn to Page 8) Former Makati Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado M A N I L A – O n l y Ay a l a Corp. did not play ball in the sleazy “open secret” property transactions in Makati City. The deal allegedly was that Vice President Jejomar Binay, then Makati mayor, would get a unit in most of the condominium buildings in the city in exchange for tax or permit concessions, except from those owned by the Ayalas, former Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado testified on Tuesday. Testifying at the resumption infection. Salia became infected while treating patients in Sierra Leone, his home country, and became the second person to die of the hemorrhagic fever in America. The U.S. resident’s condition was already nearing death when he arrived in Nebraska, officials said. (Please turn to Page 7) (Please turn to Page 7) of the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee inquiry into supposed Makati irregularities, Mercado alleged that Binay used dummies to hide his ownership of these condominium units—a charge the Vice President’s camp denied. As examples (mga halimbawa), Mercado cited six buildings where Binay allegedly had units and presented a notarized affidavit from Ariel Olivar, an engineer who admitted he was used as a (Please turn to Page 6) US sitcom ‘The Middle’ features ‘tinikling’ Doctor is 2nd person to die of Ebola in US NEBRASKA -- The surgeon being treated for Ebola has died at a Nebraska hospital only 48 hours after arriving. Dr. Martin Salia, 44, who arrived Saturday from West Africa in dire health, was pronounced dead Monday morning from the virus. He reportedly tested negative for the virus despite having been in the throes of He said Aquino should ask the Justice Department instead to hasten its probe. President Aquino said while on an official mission to Beijing that he wished the Senate investigation on Binay would conclude soon so legislators could focus on pressing issues. The President said that while he respects the Senate as a coequal branch of government, legislators also have obligations to Mercado: Binay demanded condo units from builders Pacquiao not predicting KO in fight with Algieri MANILA — Manny Pacquiao hasn’t stopped an opponent in five years. And rumblings about his diminished knockout power have resurfaced as his title fight with the undefeated Chris Algieri nears. But despite that, the former pound-for-pound king doesn’t seem pressured at all to go for it and make a point that he still packs a punch by knocking an opponent out. “I’m not predicting a knockout,” Pacquiao said in an committee. Here, the committee is saying that there are other buildings that they need to look into. That is within the rights and powers of the committee,” Drilon added. Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, chairman of the subcommittee, said Aquino should keep his hands off the Senate investigation against Binay because it would set a dangerous precedent and be seen as interference with a co-equal branch of government. Sue Heck blows her gym instructor’s socks off with her tinikling number A SLICE of Filipino culture has been showcased yet again in an American TV series. In “The Sinkhole” episode of ABC’s “The Middle,” the character Sue Heck (played by Eden Sher) has had to pass her PE class by mastering a tinikling routine within a week. Sue gave the Pinoy traditional dance a modern twist by doing it to Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off.” Tinikling has dancers perform highly synchronized steps (Please turn to Page 8) Jihadists in Luzon for papal visit - PNP officer Story on Page 8 2 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 3 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 4 www.thephilippinetribune.com VIEWS & COMMENTARY November 20-26, 2014 Grace Poe is wild card in 2016 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE GUEST EDITORIAL Planning out of spite A PLAN is, by its nature, long-term and deliberate. One cannot snatch a “plan” out of thin air, just because. And yet this is what we are seeing as word gets around that the Aquino administration is moving the airport in Leyte to Palo town from Tacloban City. The logic is supposedly that the current Daniel Z. Romualdez airport is beside the sea and is thus vulnerable to storm surges, like what happened a year ago when typhoon Yolanda swept into the central Philippines, flattening entire communities, killing thousands and displacing millions. President Aquino said the move was recommended by the Japan International Cooperation Agency. JICA, however, clarified that it has not done a study on the Tacloban airport, much less recommended a transfer. What it has done is suggest a hazard assessment of the airport, seen as the gateway to Eastern Visayas. It is of course convenient that the transfer, which would purportedly cost P12 billion, would be made from the city governed by the Romualdezes, a political opponent, to that ruled by the Petillas, who are administration allies. Last names, after all, are a big deal to Mr. Aquino and his supporters. Recall that his Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II emphasized this point to the Tacloban mayor in the aftermath of the storm. But names and affiliations are not sound bases for moving an airport. Good science and a lot of common sense are. Move it, if it has to be moved at all. But think of the billions of pesos that could go into rehabilitation of the still-needy regions, not only in Leyte but in other provinces damaged by Yolanda. This latest pronouncement is consistent with the administration’s propensity to rush its projects, perhaps realizing it does not have a lot of time left to create an impact and leave a good legacy to the people. Alas, in their rush, Mr. Aquino and his so-called planners forget that government decisions should not be arbitrary and should not be made out of spite. This is exactly what we are seeing now, and this is exactly why we cannot take these words seriously. – Manila Standard Today SEN. Grace Poe denied again on Monday that she has any plans of running for a higher office in 2016. That’s the second time she has said so amid increasing calls for the 2013 senatorial elections top vote getter to run for president or vice president in the coming presidential elections. The neophyte lady senator made the statement after two successive reports that she was being wooed by both the opposition United Nationalist Alliance and the ruling Liberal Party to be the running mate of presumptive presidential candidates Vice President Jojo Binay of UNA and Interior Secretary Mar Roxas of the LP, and that a faction of the camp of President Aquino is considering fielding the tandem of Poe and Sen. Chiz Escudero in 2016. I can believe both reports. Poe is the hottest political commodity at the moment and will continue to be so as 2016 approaches. There is no doubt that both Binay and Roxas would love to have Poe as their running mates for different reasons. Binay needs someone who has integrity and credibility to balance all the negative reports that have hounded him in the last few months, particularly allegations of overpricing and irregularities in the construction of a Makati car park cum office building and unexplained wealth in relation to the ownership of several pricey properties, including the so-called Hacienda Binay in Batangas. Roxas, on the other hand, needs someone who is popular with the people to offset his nagging low ratings in popularity the presidency. Senators Antonio Trillanes IV and Alan Peter Cayetano, Binay’s tormentors in the Senate, are obviously interested but I doubt if their ratings would rise to a level that would gain the interest of known kingmakers like Aquino of LP, Danding Cojuangco of the Nationalist People’s Alliance, and former Senate President Manny Villar of the Nacionalista Party, or even former President Joseph Estrada of Partido ng Masang Pilipino. Sen. Chiz Escudero has both the popularity and integrity enjoyed by Poe, but my guess is Escudero is not too keen on running in 2016 unless teamed with Poe. So his fate depends largely on whether Poe would run for president, or whether she would run at all even for vice president. I may be wrong, but I believe Poe would eventually respond positively to the “growing clamor” for her to run for president. Although a political neophyte, I imagine her to be wise enough to know that it is too early to declare for the presidency and that it is a matter of timing for such (Please turn to Page 6) Giving Binay a run for his money LITTLE did Vice President Jejomar “Jojo” Binay realize that Sen. Antonio “Sonny” Trillanes IV would accept his challenge to debate. And when Trillanes accepted it, Binay must have panicked and backed out of the debate. It’s important to note that Binay challenged Trillanes to a debate to bring his case to the people and answer questions about his alleged corruption activities and ill-gotten wealth when he was mayor of Makati City. Obviously, it was a bluff. Binay, a lawyer, was probably thinking that Trillanes, a former naval officer, didn’t stand a ghost of a chance of defeating him in a debate, which is a lawyer’s forte. But Trillanes had one weapon – truth -- that he could use to force Philippine Tribune 18012 Pioneer Blvd. #E, Artesia, CA 90701 Tel. (562) 865-5620 • Fax (562) 865-6332 www.thephilippinetribune.com e-mail: [email protected] AILEEN GALON -- General Manager VAL G. ABELGAS BOBBY CRISOSTOMO MEH GUEVARRA DAISY MAE ORTIZ CERES VILLANUEVA DIANE MAE TAN BUSINESS AID NETWORK surveys. Poe, after all, topped the last senatorial elections in overwhelming fashion and has consistently topped possible candidates for the vice presidency, also by a wide margin. I can also understand why the two are eager to get Poe to run as their running mate. First, they would gain from her popularity and more importantly, they would eliminate a strong challenger. Had Poe declared herself available for the presidency, I am certain that she would surpass Binay in no time in surveys. Although I can also believe that Poe might not be considering a presidential or vice presidential run in 2016, there is no saying that she would not capitulate to the “growing clamor” for her to do so. I don’t think she is too naïve to not consider a run for either the presidency or vice presidency. There is no better time for her to do so considering the continued demolition of Binay and the consistently low popularity rating of Roxas. At the present time, there is no other name being floated around for either the presidency or the vice presidency that could come close to beating Binay for Editor Chief Photographer Art Director Marketing Director Account Executive Account Executive IT Specialist The Philippine Tribune is published by the PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE INC. Views and opinions expressed herein by writers and columnists do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher, management and staff of Philippine Tribune. Binay to a corner and beat him to a pulp. When Binay backed out of the debate, Trillanes found an opening for an attack. A few days later, Trillanes went on the offensive hitting Binay where it hurts most – his character. He dropped a bombshell by saying that Binay was part of the 2007 conspiracy to oust then-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Trillanes was referring to the time when his rebel group, Magdalo, occupied the Peninsula Manila Hotel in Makati City and demanded Gloria to step down. Trillanes claimed that Binay – who was then mayor of Makati City -- reneged on his promise to mobilize his employees, the city’s urban poor, and other supporters to join Trillanes when he walks out of a court hearing that was trying him for the 2003 Oakwood mutiny. But to Trillanes’ surprise, Binay’s supporters did not show up and Binay was nowhere to be found. The rebels then barricaded themselves in the hotel but surrendered when the military was called in. Later on when Trillanes was detained at Camp Crame, Binay showed up and apologized. Well, apology or no apology, the harm was done. But what was instilled in Trillanes’ mind was that Binay’s decision to back out of the debate says a lot about his character. “In a way, we were expecting this to happen because on those instances, we say that Vice President Binay had no word of honor and that he cannot be trusted. I hope that our people could see his true character” (translated from Tagalog), Trillanes said. A question of character Having refused to appear before the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee hearings -- which he described as a “kangaroo court” -- and backed out of the debate, Binay is going around the country, at taxpayers’ expense, telling the people that all these accusations against him were nothing more than “demolition jobs.” But as Abraham Lincoln once said: “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time,” Binay is desperately trying -- by any means -- to shore up his (Please turn to Page 10) 5 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 Kindness in relationship Jehovah Jireh GOD›S other Name is Jehovah Jireh – Yahweh-yireh, in Hebrew, which means “The Lord Will Provide.” The Name Jehovah Jireh refers to the place in Mount Moriah where Abraham brought his son Isaac as a burnt offering to the Lord. As Abraham was about to slay Isaac, the Angel of the Lord called out to him from heaven and stopped him. The Lord instead provided a ram as a sacrifice in the place of Abraham’s son. “And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovahjireh: as it is said to this day, In the mount of the Lord it shall be seen.” (Genesis 22:14, kjv) I often wondered how Abraham might have felt as he prepared his son as a sacrifice to the Lord, especially when Isaac unknowingly asked: “where is the lamb for a burnt offering?” to which Abraham by faith replied: “My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering.” (Gen. 22:7-8). And true to Abraham’s faith and obedience to God, the Lord did provide a replacement offering for the life of Isaac. The Lord God is sovereign. He knows and controls everything and He allows things and events to happen. (Psalm 103:19) God knows all things past, present, and future. His knowledge is limitless – He knows everything completely before it even happens (Romans 11:33). Part of His being Jehovah Jireh is His ability to see our needs and to act on them. When we are beset by problems and failures, we fail in our faith and we do things our own way. Worse, we sometimes blame ourselves, others, and even God. God provides everything that we need according to His will, purpose, and timing. Though He may take time to respond to our needs, He is continually protecting us, guiding us, and giving us peace of mind as we wait upon Him. The writer of the Book of Lamentation in the Old Testament was going through some difficulties but he was willing to wait for God’s provision because he knew that God was there for him: “I say to myself, “The LORD is my portion; therefore I will wait for him.” (Lam. 3:24) “The Lord Will Provide” is an everlasting, never-ending providence of God. Not only does He lovingly and faithfully supply our daily needs, He also takes care of our future, eternal needs. Not far from Mount Moriah, outside the walls of Jerusalem, in a place called Calvary, God sacrificed His own Son, Jesus Christ, to die for our sins. Jesus became the “the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29) You and I are assured of a place in heaven because Jehovah Jireh provided for a Savior Who would release us from the penalty of our sin and give us freedom to live an everlasting life in His Presence. God loves you, I am sure of that. He is there for you. Like the Psalmist in Psalm 73:26, you can surely declare “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” We invite you to join us in our Sunday morning worship at 10:00. We are Silver Lake Foursquare Church, also known as, Open Door Christian Fellowship. We are located on the second floor of the historic Mayfair Hotel, 1256 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles, California 90017. TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CALL (562) 865-5620 LOVE is the foundation for building better relationships and it has several components. The first and supreme component is being patient. If you are patient and kind, you should not be “overcome by evil but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21). Implementing kindness into your relationships has at least three requirements. What are they? 1: Be an encourager. If you are kind you will be sensitive to people who are discouraged and you encourage them. By doing so, that makes you like God. God hears your desires when you are afflicted or humble (Psalm 10:17a). How does God respond when you share your hurts, frustrations, and fears with Him (Psalm 10:17b). He strengthens my heart and inclines His ear to me. One of the best ways to be an encourager like God is by taking time to listen to people. Most hurting discouraged people don’t need a great word of wisdom, or a sermon on why they should not be discouraged. What they really need is someone who cares enough to lovingly listen to them. Being willing to listen to someone who is hurting emotionally is a great act of kindness. Kind people are good listeners. They encourage people and build them up. One of the great acts of kindness and best types of encouragement in my estimation is a handwritten letter or a note. In our day of cell phones, e-mails, text messaging, and social networking, the most powerful and meaningful means of correspondence I believe is still a handwritten letter. Handwritten words of kindness and encouragement last even longer than spoken words. Long after a note or letter has been written, it continues to encourage. Over the years when you have become discouraged, re-reading some of the letters and cards you received can truly encourage you time and time again. ALL FOR JESUS A sincere, handwritten note or letter of appreciation to your spouse, to your children, parents, or friends could be something they will cherish for the rest of their lives. This week, get a nice card and send a kind note to your spouse or cherished friend. Another great way to be an encourager is sharing scripture promises. There are perfectly matched scripture promises for every problem anyone may have. One reason God gave you a Bible is so you can use it to Being willing to listen to someone is a great act of kindness encourage others. Paul, when writing to the Thessalonian believers who were grieving over loved ones who had died, he wrote about the second Coming of the Lord (1Thess 4:13-17). He writes to them to encourage one another. One of the greatest acts of kindness is sharing a scripture to encourage or comfort someone. To implement kindness, not only you need to be an encourager but… 2: Be compassionate. The Bible gives us many commands that deal with compassion. Like Ephesians 4:32a says, I am to be kind and tenderhearted to others. The word “tenderhearted” means “compassionate.” The Lord Jesus’ most famous parable is “The Good Samaritan.” It’s about kindness that reveals itself in compassion. Jesus tells about a man who falls among thieves as he travels from Jerusalem to Jericho. They beat him and leave him dying on the road. Then, three different men come by. First is a priest. He saw the poor man, but he went on the other side of the street and moved on (Luke 10:31). Next, a Levite, who is a layman responsible for the care and upkeep of the temple, comes upon the beaten man and does the same thing as the priest. He just passed by. Finally, a Samaritan, whom the Jews despise, comes by, saw the man, and has “compassion” on him. He goes to the severely beaten man and takes him to the nearest motel. The next day before he leaves, the Samaritan gives two days’ wages to the innkeeper and asks him to take care for the injured man. He also tells the innkeeper that when he returns he will reimburse him for any other expenses he incurs (Luke 10:32-35). Jesus says in Luke 10:37 I am to “go and do likewise.” I have no reason not to help. If you are kind you will have compassion on others and will do something to help meet their needs. Most of us will probably never encounter a person who has been physically beaten up by robbers. However, we frequently encounter emotionally beaten-up people who need our kindness and “compassion” just as much. This is especially true in our homes. Our spouses and our children (Please turn to Page 12) 6 www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 Mercado: Binay demanded... Grace Poe is wild card... PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE (From Page 1) front for Binay’s unit at The Peak condominium. Mercado also alleged that among the other buildings where Binay owned a unit were the Le Triomphe condominium; the Makati Sunrise Tower, now the Berjaya Hotel; Perla Compania de Seguros Mansion Condotel; Prince Plaza II Condotel; and Avignon Tower. He said building owners supposedly agreed to demands for a condominium unit or two because they would be given adjustments in their occupancy permits so they would be free from paying real property taxes for a year. The occupancy permits are used to determine the real property tax payments. If the date in the permit is adjusted, the developer could avoid paying taxes for a certain period. Most times, the amount of tax payments the developer could save for these would be greater than the price of a condominium unit or two, Mercado explained. “If you could save P40 million if the start of the payment for the taxes is adjusted for a year, and you would be asked for a condominium unit or two worth P30 million, you would agree,” he said. “That is the system why it is an open secret among those in Makati that Vice President Binay, when he was mayor, had a condominium unit per building. But it’s not 100 percent [of buildings], in fairness to him. Ayala won’t tolerate that,” he added. Mercado also said that even in getting building permits from Makati, city engineers were making money. He said developers would be told that the evaluation of their buildings might take three months following the working hours of city engineers. But permits would be given faster if they paid “overtime” for the engineers. Most developers agreed to shell out the amount for “overtime” instead of waiting three months, he added. Mercado also said Ayala Corp., which has interests in real estate, telecommunications and water services and has developed its property in Makati into the country’s central business district, was steadfast in resisting such schemes because it did not have to depend on the Makati government. “ W h a t Ay a l a i s s a y i n g is simple. It’s not the Makati government that developed us. In fact, we’re contributing to Makati because Ayala is in Makati City,” he said. Without naming names, Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano said during the hearing he was told by a building owner that he was more than happy to give not just a unit but a whole floor to Makati City officials. Cayetano said the owner, whom he did not identify, explained that this could save him money. For instance, the building owner may just have been allowed by a developer of an area to build a 20-floor building. If he wanted more floors, he would have to buy another piece of land to build another building. But if the city government would allow him to turn his 20-story building into a 30- to 40-floor building, he would be able to save the cost of buying land and spending for a new building’s foundation. “So what’s it to me to give one floor to those from City Hall if that’s what would happen,” Cayetano recalled the building owner as telling him. In such an arrangement, Cayetano said, it’s the area developer who gets angry because the developer already has a plan on how the space and limited resources of an area are to be used and has already studied the density of the area. Mercado also read into the record the statement of Olivar, who he said he had been in touch but who did not show up at the Senate on Tuesday. Olivar and the person who notarized his affidavit were invited by the subcommittee to appear in the next hearing. In his affidavit, Olivar said he was not the beneficial owner of The Peak condominium unit. “My name was registered as owner to conceal the identity of the true owner of the property. I know the true owner of the property to be Vice President Jejomar C. Binay,” he said. Mercado said Binay had also allowed him to stay at this unit in 2001. To support his claim that Binay owned the condominium units, Mercado cited the invoice from Le Triomphe which said these were addressed to the Makati City’s engineering department. He said the Le Triomphe units were under the name of Celso Santiago, allegedly an uncle of Binay’s wife, Elenita. (From Page 4) declaration. We all know what happened to Binay after he declared from Day One of his vice presidency that he is available for the presidency in 2016. He did not only give his opponents time to map out a time plan and strategy for demolishing him, but also opened himself to the possibility that he would peak too soon. I think Binay’s popularity has peaked and that it would be downward from hereon. It reached its crescendo earlier this year and with all the negative publicity about his alleged corruption, it is almost certain to go downward. Meanwhile, expect the ratings of Poe to shoot up even more with the frequent floating of her name and the sudden high profile that she has been projecting in the Senate. In a privilege speech on October 27, Poe proved herself knowledgeable of national issues. In the speech, she called for concrete action against poverty as she denounced the fact that 15 million children remain hungry and malnourished amid the continued growth of the Philippine economy. It was a scathing denunciation of the Aquino administration’s inability to solve the problem of poverty while boasting of economic growth. “We shouldn’t allow the applause of rating agencies drown out the grumbling of empty stomachs,” she said. “We should let the issue of hunger gnaw at bureaucracy’s thick walls or the officialdom’s thick hides the way an ulcer lacerates the gut.” In the same speech, Poe called for an increase in the budget next year for children’s feeding programs, which could be done by doing away with “frivolous” budgetary items. She also called for sincere efforts to invest in and improve agricultural programs by giving these sufficient funding. A day after the speech, Poe made her first statement denying a run for higher office. A political analyst had speculated that Poe would run for president after Poe used her late father Fernando Poe Jr.’s campaign slogan of “altanghap” (almusal, tanghalian and hapunan) in her privilege speech. E a r l i e r, P o e l a m b a s t e d Philippine National Police chief Director General Alan Purisima for travelling out of the country amid the rising criminality in the country. She also called for an investigation into Purisima’s unexplained wealth. Poe is definitely not a pushover senator. According to her website, Poe has filed and co-authored 107 measures consisting of 34 bills and 73 resolutions in her first year in office. She sponsored five bills, three of which have been approved by the Senate during the first regular session of the 16th Congress. She has also persistently pushed for the passage of the Freedom of Information Act. Just this week, Poe was named this year’s Lee Kuan Yew Exchange Fellow, the third awardee from the Philippines and the 46 th from all over the world since the program started. Lee Kwan Yew fellows are selected for their “track record and extraordinary potential to contribute to the development of their nations.” In this coming year, we can expect Poe’s name to be mentioned every time there is a discussion of the 2016 presidential elections. Despite her reluctance and denials, Poe has become the wild card in 2016. And that bodes well for Philippine politics. People should be given better choices for the next president who will steer the country through critical times. ([email protected]) ADVERTISE (562) 865-5620 7 November 20-26, 2014 www.thephilippinetribune.com P i m e n t e l , Tr i l l a n e s a n d a message from Binay to Drilon. Senate to Aquino... Cayetano were all senatorial In a daily press briefing, Valte PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE Doctor... (From Page 1) Officials previously announced that Salia was in “extremely critical” condition and late Sunday said it was an “hourby-hour” situation, according to several reports. He was flown to the same hospital that had previously cured two other Ebola patients. Salia’s rapidly declining health can reportedly be attributed to a previous Ebola test coming back negative, according to a Washington Post report. He tested negative for the lethal virus despite being infected, sources told the paper. In an even more tragic turn, those around Salia removed protective gear and embraced him in celebration. It is not known if those people have since become infected. Salia leaves behind a wife and two children aged 16 and 20-years-old, according to the Post. All three live in the U.S. Liberian Thomas Eric Duncan, in October, was the first person to die of Ebola in the U.S. Duncan passed away at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, in Dallas, and also infampously infected to nurses during his stay. Both Nina Pham and Amber Vinson were eventually cured of the virus, but not before being flown to separate hospitals outside Texas. Almost 5,200 people have died of Ebola around the globe, the World Health Organization announced last week. Nearly 15,000 people remain infected, and their ranks are only growing. TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CALL (562) 865-5620 (From Page 1) the people, aside from conducting such investigations. The President noted that a number of bills are pending before the Congress, among them the fiscal rationalization bill, the military pension system, the Build-Operate-Transfer Law, the supplemental budget, and the Bangsamoro Basic Law. He said he wished that Congress would focus on these legislative matters, considering that he has fewer than 600 days in office before he steps down in 2016. Binay is being investigated by the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee for allegedly benefiting from the overpriced construction of the Makati City Hall Building II. Pimentel said his subcommittee, which has held 11 hearings so far, had met many obstacles that kept it from completing its work. “We have also encountered unfriendly and uncooperative behavior from those being investigated. These are the people causing the perceived delay. Makati officials have boycotted the hearings. Imagine LGU officials defying the Senate? Should we allow this to happen at all, much more continue?” he said. The Office of the Ombudsman and the Justice Department are conducting parallel investigations into the allegations of corruption against the vice president. Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, who has led the attacks on Binay, said there is no time frame as to when the investigation may end. “We will not do this until the election period. What we are saying is we can’t afford to tackle all the evidence in just one hearing,” he said. Tr i l l a n e s s a i d t h e s u b committee will present more witnesses and evidence supporting questionable transactions in Makati City, where Binay had served as mayor. Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, on the other hand, said that while senators wanted to terminate the hearings soonest, it was Binay who has refused to cooperate with them by not attending the Senate hearings. candidates who won under the Team Pnoy, a coalition party of the Aquino administration during the May 2013 mid-term elections. From the Palace, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said there was nothing wrong in the President conveying also said there was no request from the President himself to stop the Blue Ribbon subcommittee inquiry. During his interview from China, Aquino said he respects the Senate as a co-equal branch, she said. 8 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com Pacquiao not predicting KO in... (From Page 1) Bradley in 2012, and the only fight that didn’t last the full 12 rounds was his brutal knockout loss to Mexican rival Juan Manuel Marquez. That stunning defeat to Marquez ironically was the closest Pacquiao got to scoring at least a stoppage when seconds before he lunged towards that devastating counter punch in the sixth round, he was all over Marquez during that round. It was also revealed after the fight that Marquez’s nose was already broken at that point. Pacquiao may not have been able to score a knockout as of late but he has proven that he can still dominate a fight in his victories over Brandon Rios last year and Bradley in their rematch last April. And another dominating performance against Algieri on Nov. 23 at The Venetian in Macau could pave the way for the muchawaited megafight with Floyd Mayweather. Talks about a PacquiaoMayweather bout, which could go down as the richest fight in boxing history, have come up anew and the sport’s only eight-division champion Pacquiao hinted at the possibility of it. “As long as I’m still in boxing and Mayweather is still in boxing, then there’s always a chance for that (fight),” said Pacquiao in a separate interview. “I’m willing to fight anybody. I’m not ducking anyone.” November 20-26, 2014 New group of jihadists deployed in Luzon? MANILA – A new jihadist group has deployed a 15-man team to Luzon ahead of the visit of Pope Francis in January next year. Luzon is the Philippines’ largest group of islands. An intelligence officer of the Philippine National Police (PNP) who spoke on condition of anonymity on Monday said the team, led by Jemaah Islamiyahtrained Abdul Basit Usman, is a composite group from the Al Hansar Khilafa, which has sworn allegiance to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and similar extremist organizations. The source, who is familiar with the movements of local militants, added that the deployment of the Usman team may have something to do with the papal visit. “This only confirms that the operation of the Al Hansar Khilafa is now all over the country,” the officer said in a phone interview According to him, Al Hansar Khilafa was formed last July and its more than 60 fighters come from different militant groups in the country. “Their members come from the Rajah Solaiman Movement-Abu Sayyaf Group of Isnilon Hapilon and Usman’s former men in the Moro Islamic Liberation Front [MILF],” the source said. Recruits from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and three members of the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) complete the group. The source said Usman’s men, who could now be in Metro Manila and in the Southern Tagalog region are all trained in making explosives. Another police intelligence source earlier said a group of foreign jihadists has set up a cell in Luzon and may also be plotting to kill the pontiff, who will be in the Philippines from January 15 to 19. The other source admitted that he has scant information about the Khilafa Islamiya in the Visayas but that the Luzon cell is headed by an Islamic cleric from Bangladesh with four other foreigners joining the group. The group had just come from Cotabato where they trained some militants in bomb-making. The other source said the formation of Usman’s group, called the “Bangsamoro Justice Movement [BJM], may have been disrupted by the arrest of Khair Mundos last June and Ricardo Ayeras of RSM. US sitcom... (From Page 1) between large bamboo poles. It is said to imitate the movements of the tikling bird dodging bamboo traps set by farmers. According to one of the show’s creators, as reported by “Unang Hirit,” they decided to touch on tinikling after she remembered having danced it when she was still a member of the Girl Scouts. “The Middle,” currently on its sixth season, follows the life and exploits of middle-class Heck family. Recall that in March, NBC’s hit TV series “Grimm” featured Pinoy mythical creature widely called Aswang that folklore says feeds on human fetus. 9 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com Makati Science High School building COA chief wonders why Makati school cost $1.3B MANILA - The Makati City government’s initial cost estimate for the P1.3-billion Makati Science High School building was only P348.6 million, Commission on Audit chairperson Grace Pulido Tan said on Tuesday. Testifying before the Senate Blue Ribbon Sub-Committee, Tan said that based on their records, the Makati government was only planning to spend P348.6 million for a 10-storey high school building with a four-storey dormitory. The figure is based on the estimate approved by the city mayor, Tan said. The COA chief pointed out that the Makati government used the initial cost estimate as basis for the procurement of design services for the project. She wondered why the Makati government spent P1.3 billion when it only originally planned to construct a school building with a much lower estimated cost. “Paano naging P1.3 (billion) itong proyektong ito na samantalang noong umpisa, what they had in mind and what they wanted to build, I mean the agency itself which is Makati, was only going to be worth P348.6 million?” she asked. Tan said the original cost estimate had been reached when the first three phases of the project were completed. The construction had six phases. “I would like to say that ito po yung mga tinatawag naming red flags, just like in the case of the parking building,” Tan said. “These are already the things that catch our attention and compel us to really look into this matter,” she added. Tan clarified that she is not concluding that the school building is overpriced. November 20-26, 2014 10 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE Aquino vows fight vs. ISIS MANILA -- The Philippines has committed to help in the fight against the growing threat of the Islamic State, amid reports that the jihadists beheaded 19 people, including an American aid worker, which United States President Barack Obama decried as “an act of pure evil.” O n Tu e s d a y, P r e s i d e n t Benigno Aquino III expressed the government’s commitment to November 20-26, 2014 www.thephilippinetribune.com help Turkey in its fight against IS to Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu during a meeting at the Palace. Aquino noted that Turkey “faces the difficult challenge of addressing the threat of ISIS in the embattled town of Kobane in Syria near the Turkish border. “It is a threat that has brought great conflict to that nation and to many other nations beyond that vital region. The various pressures presented by extremism seek to test the resolve of Turkey,” the President said. “Just as your people have partnered with us in advancing a just and lasting peace in Mindanao, allow me to say that it is my nation’s hope that we will be able to help Turkey as it confronts the persisting and emerging challenges of our time, such as the threat of ISIS. Rest assured, you will find a partner in the Filipino,” he added. Aquino earlier created a technical working group to monitor and profile foreign fighters and terrorist groups. Davutoglu, for his part, pledged his country’s full support behind the peace process, in particular the disarmament of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Davutoglu said he has directed senior Turkish diplomat Haydar Berk to focus on the disarmament process as chairman of the Independent Decommissioning Body. “I have instructed him [Berk] to stay in the Philippines and if needed, don’t come back to Turkey until you finish this job,” the Turkish leader said, eliciting laughter from officials attending the luncheon. Aquino and Davutoglu also witnessed the signing of an expanded air services agreement that will allow direct flights for the first time between the two countries. Obama, meanwhile, confirmed the beheading of American aid worker Peter Kassig, who converted to Islam and took the name of Abdul Rahman after the ISIS released a video. The video showed the severed head of Kassig. It also showed the gruesome simultaneous beheadings of at least 18 men described as Syrian military personnel, the latest in a series of mass executions and other atrocities carried out by IS in Syria and Iraq. Obama said “actions such as beheadings represent no faith, least of all the Muslim faith which Abdul Rahman adopted as his own.” Kassig, 26, is the sixth foreign captive executed by Islamic State and its sympathizers after the jihadist group seized large portions of northwestern Iraq and eastern Syria and declared an Islamic caliphate on the territory. The video also recounts the growth of IslamicState from 2003, when its founder Abu Musab al-Zarqawi began terrorist operations in Iraq. “The Islamic State’s choice to show the entire beheading process of the Syrian pilots is another attempt to terrorize the American public from supporting its involvement in a war against IS,” SITE’s director, Rita Katz, said in a statement, using an acronym for Islamic State. Giving Binay a run... (From Page 4) sagging ratings, which had dipped 10% in the last few months. Indeed, Trillanes hit the nail right on the head when he questioned Binay’s character and trustworthiness. However, I’m sure he’s aware that it’s a dangerous road to take in political campaigns because the outcome could go either way – help or destroy the candidate. But Binay knows it, too, and that’s why he’s trying very hard to gain the people’s sympathy. A Philippine Inquirer reader, M a r i o “ Ya o ” B o c o f r o m Salcedo, Eastern Samar, wrote a commentary titled “Binay’s only saving grace,” which said: “Ramon Tulfo’s column titled ‘Oplan Nognog just an invention’ (Metro, 10/23/14) confirmed my suspicion that ‘Oplan stop Nognog 2016’ was an idea hatched by Vice President Jejomar Binay’s PR men and was intended to elicit for Binay sympathy or compassion from the “politically vacuous masses,” and consequently gain votes for him as a candidate in the 2016 presidential election. “When I first read and heard of ‘Oplan stop Nognog 2016,’ I immediately sensed that the word ‘Nognog,’ a funny, charcoal-black comics character that stirs up mixed feelings of ridicule and pity, could be a mere ‘gimmick’ to generate sympathy for Binay, he being dark-skinned. In fact, one of the factors that made the ‘Binays rule Makati one after the other is because they go to great lengths to emphasize their looks.’ “Little did Binay’s PR men know that by using the same kind of gimmick, they revealed themselves to have run out of ideas to defend and save the Vice President from the avalanche of corruption charges now swamping him. No amount of denials, allusions to political persecution, demolition job, or whatever, will extricate him from the political maelstrom he is in now. Only his presence in the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee hearing, to answer point by point the corruption charges hurled against him, will be his ‘saving grace.’ ” Serendipity or conspiracy Binay might have thought what his “saving grace” is going to be? And guess whom did he run into? Grace Poe! Binay met Grace at a meeting of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) in Tagaytay City last November 13. Grace was a guest of KBP; Binay was an uninvited guest, a “gatecrasher.” Binay claimed that he dropped by the KBP event to formally apologize for backing out of the debate with Trillanes, which the KBP was supposed to organize. However, it’s debatable whether the Binay-Poe meeting was serendipity or a wellorchestrated “chance” encounter – or conspiracy -- between Binay and an unsuspecting Grace. As it turned out it was anything but coincidence. Binay later told the media that it was an “impromptu visit.” And from that “impromptu visit,” a rare photo worth a thousand words was taken of Grace giving Binay a priceless beso-beso. And no sooner had the KBP event ended than rumors started to swirl around of a potential Binay-Poe tandem in 2016. When asked about the “coincidence,” Binay tried to downplay it; however, he admitted that he was open to teaming up with Grace in 2016. Indeed, if Grace agreed to join Binay, it would be a powerful team. Recent surveys show that Binay and Poe are the top picks for president and vice president, respectively. Although Grace had made it clear that she was not running for president in 2016, the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) and the Liberal Party are wooing her to be the running mate of their respective standard bearers. But many believe that if there was one person who could beat Binay, it’s Grace. And who would be a better running mate of Grace Poe than Sonny Trillanes? Working in tandem, they could give Jojo Binay a run for his money… or should I say, “the people’s money?” ([email protected]) 11 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com HOMELAND NEWS BRIEFS Senate EDCA’s proper forum - SC MANILA –Several justices are entertaining the idea that the Supreme Court refer to the Senate for scrutiny and concurrence the controversial Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (Edca) between the Philippines and the United States. Justices Marvic Leonen, Jose Perez and Bienvenido Reyes and Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno raised the possibility during the four-hour oral arguments Tuesday on the petition of former Senators Rene Saguisag and Wigberto Tañada Jr., Makabayan legislators and civil society groups questioning Edca’s constitutionality. The justices hinted that the high court, for now, might not be the proper forum to debate on the merits of Edca, that the Senate could be asked to scrutinize the agreement and that the petitioners should raise their objections before the senators. “It is not even better for this court to see Edca take its shape and then if there is a violation of law bring the matter to the proper forum,” Sereno told the petitioners’ lawyers. Leonen told the lawyers that arguments against Edca “should be given to the Senate who are your representatives.” Under the Constitution, the Senate is empowered to ratify treaties that the country enters into. The petitioners’ lawyers said the court could still rule on Edca’s constitutionality and whether the executive branch committed grave abuse of discretion by agreeing to the pact. Party list junks own House rep MANILA – His own party mates on Tuesday charged former Ating Koop party-list Rep. Isidro Lico with a P75-million graft and malversation case in the Office of the Ombudsman (OMB). In the complaint, Ating Koop, represented by Sibayan Lumbos and Associates Law Office, included Lico’s alleged coconspirators who acted either as “bagmen or facilitators” for kickbacks from projects funded by Lico’s Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel when he served in the 15th Congress. The co-respondents were Reynaldo Golo, Lico’s liaison officer; David Serrano Jr., the municipal assessor and budget officer of Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte; Alex Nuñag; and a “Jane Doe” who assumed the name Charlene Lizen and who was allegedly endorsed by Lico to collect his kickbacks from dubious projects of the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos that were financed with his PDAF. November 20-26, 2014 Senate eyes major changes in budget MANILA -- The Senate will introduce major changes in the proposed P2.6-trillion national budget for 2015 as the Upper Chamber starts plenary debates on next year’s national expenditure program. Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero, Senate Finance Committee chairman, said there would be substantial amendments with about P91.82 billion worth of funds realigned to substantiate government allocations for education, health, nutrition, rehabilitation, and reconstruction. But Escudero assured none of these amendments would appear as pork barrel funds or the so- called Priority Development Assistance Funds (PDAF). “None of this will be pork in whatever name or form. There will be no earmarks sporting new titles,” Escudero stressed. The Senate has chosen to abolish the pork barrel fund system after several of its members were implicated in the pork barrel controversy. Senate President Franklin Drilon vowed the Upper Chamber will exercise stringent measures to ensure the pork barrel system isn’t revived in next year’s financial plan and even prompted the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to make sure the system isn’t incorporated in next year’s expenditure program. Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile, Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr. and Jinggoy Estrada are now facing plunder and corruption charges in connection with the PDAF scam. All three senators are now under the custody of the Philippine National Police (PNP). As the chief sponsor of the proposed 2015 General Appropriations Act (GAA), Escudero vowed to make substantial improvements on the House-approved Palace budget proposal. LP in talks with NP for 2016 slate - solon MANILA -- The ruling Liberal Party is teaming up with the Nacionalista Party with the LP fielding the standard bearer and the NP fielding the running mate, Iloilo Rep. Jerry Treñas, the LP’s vice president for the Visayas, said Monday. The team-up prompted the opposition United Nationalist Alliance to assert that the Senate hearings against Vice President Jejomar Binay were part of the Oplan Stop Nognog in 2016. “The LP-NP team-up only confirms and bolsters our claims that the Oplan Nognog plot was hatched by the LP-NP conspiracy to oust VP Binay and prevent him from becoming the next President,” UNA interim president and Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco said. He was reacting to Treñas’ statement that an LP-NP team-up wold be unbeatable in the 2016 presidential elections. Treñas said it would be best for the LP and the NP to team up as both had the right candidates and political machinery to win in 2016. “I think that an LP-NP team-up will be unbeatable in all levels in 2016, Treñas said. On Sunday, a Palace official said a faction within the camp of President Benigno Aquino III—including his sisters—is rooting for Poe and Escudero to run for President and vice president in 2016, repudiating Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas. 12 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE TRAVEL November 20-26, 2014 www.thephilippinetribune.com NEGROS REVISITED LAST October, my husband Bob Begg and I went on our yearly visit to my hometown – Manapla, Negros Occidental, where the rest of my family still reside today. Coming home to see them is always an exhilarating experience for me. Manapla, located in the northern part of Negros Occidental is about 20 kilometers from Silay Airport in Bacolod City. Bacolod is only an hour flight from Manila. It is serviced by several airlines, which makes it a very convenient and accessible place to visit. I always look forward to coming home to Manapla. I so missed the famous Manapla puto (rice cake) which have been around for at least four generations. Of course, my husband and I feasted on the fresh seafood and the uniquely flavored Bacolod chicken inasal, skewered on bamboo sticks and grilled to perfection, the recipe of which I could never recreate or duplicate in my own kitchen. We spent part of our weekend exploring the Negros Farmers Weekend Market where we found all kinds of fresh vegetables, fruits and Bacolod’s most tasty home-cooked meals sold on different food stalls. Most produce sold in the market By Cristina Begg are organically grown by local farmers. The whole morning was spent dining al fresco at the market as I enjoyed the freshly squeezed sugar cane juice with calamansi (or local lime). It is not only very healthy; it’s very delicious too. As former home of huge sugar plantations and rich Spanish families, Negros Occidental draws tourists because of its rich heritage, colorful festivals, interesting places and colorful museums. Located in the town of Manapla is the Jose Gaston Mansion, the ancestral home of one of the sons of Yves Leopold Germain Gaston, Jose Gaston and his wife Consuelo Ascona. Yves Germain was a Frenchman who settled in Negros Occidental and modernized the sugar industry in the province. The mansion was built in the 1930s. It has high ceilings, large windows and wooden floors, which were typical of the period. The mansion was featured in the Peque Gallaga classic movie “Oro, Plata, Mata.” The white mansion stands in the middle of the hacienda and a prelate resides there – Monsignor Guillermo Gaston, who designed a chapel for the people in the hacienda. The chapel is called “The Chapel of the Cartwheels” and it mirrors the daily lives of the people in the community. The chapel is shaped like a giant salakot, a native hat of Filipinos usually worn by farmers. All parts of the chapel were made out of cartwheels and other farm implements. The benches were made by families who attended the mass, while the candleholders were made out of mortars. Even the image of Christ mounted on the cartwheel that served as the crucifix, was made to look like a fair-skinned farmer. “The Chapel of the Cartwheels” is simple and unique and there is nothing like it anywhere else in the Philippines or in the world. Another interesting place to visit in Negros Occidental is the Church of the Angry Christ located at Victorias Milling Company (VMC), the biggest sugar mill in Negros. It is one of the most controversial churches in the Philippines in the late 40s. Officially known as the St. Joseph the Worker Chapel, the church houses a mural done by Alfonso Ossorio, scion to the founder of VMC. The mural Bob and Cristina Begg (seated on the right) having lunch at Hotel Celeste’s Lucia Ristorante with Mr. Choi Duazo, Sales Manager and Ms. Onelle Pacheco-Verzosa, Director of Sales and Marketing of the hotel. depicts the Reincarnation of God and the final days of Judgment. The façade features a mosaic of the wedding of Joseph and Mary, who were depicted as brown-skinned Filipinos and were wearing native costumes. Other artworks found in the church include the paintings on the outside walls depicting the Prodigal Son and the Last Supper and the Virgin Mary with the Holy Spirit which can be found at the back of the Church. A few minutes ride take us to Silay City where we visited some of the most illustrious mansionsturned-historical landmarks in Kindness in relationship (From Page 5) often get emotionally beaten up in our fallen world. Therefore, we need to be very sensitive and look for opportunities just to let them talk about their hurts, frustrations, and fears, as we listen with kind, compassionate ears. Then, we should say or do something to help them heal and feel better. To i m p l e m e n t k i n d n e s s into your relationships: be an encourager, be compassionate and … 3: Be yoked to Christ. A yoke is a heavy, wooden harness that fists over the shoulder of a team of oxen. In ancient times, a farmer would train a new ox by yoking it to an experienced ox. The inexperienced ox would learn to plow by walking alongside the experienced ox. In the same way, when we take on the “yoke” of Christ, He teaches us how to be kind. By asking us to take His “yoke,” Jesus is saying, “Come, let me teaches you.” He also said, “My burden is light” (Matthew 11:30). When you put on the yoke of Christ, you can claim God’s promise in Philippians 4:13 saying, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” If I put on Christ’s “yoke,” I will always seek to ease the “burden” of others by being “kind.” When I am sowing the seeds of kindness, the amount of harvest will be determined by the amount I sow. 2Corintinas 9:6 says, “If I sow sparingly, I will reap sparingly. But if I sow bountifully, I will reap bountifully.” To i m p l e m e n t k i n d n e s s into your relationships, be an encourager, be compassionate, and be yoked to Christ Jesus, our Lord. If you want to learn more, you’re cordially invited to join us in one of our meetings. Be a support partner of All for Jesus Ministries as well. In the meantime pray this prayer: “Lord Jesus, I am a sinner. My sin deserves judgment but I need mercy. I open my heart now to you. I turn from my sin. I take my place at your feet. My blessed Redeemer, I give you my heart. Come into me and be my Lord and Savior. Thank you for saving me. In Jesus’ name, amen.” Come and visit us soon. WORSHIP AND BIBLE STUDY SCHEDULE: Sunday @ 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. Email us at all4jesus@ ca.rr.com or call us any time at 562-896-0107 and let us know you’re coming. Our meeting place: 10356 Monterey Street, Bellflower, CA 90706. 13 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE ENTERTAINMENT www.thephilippinetribune.com KimXi: The secret’s out THE Kim Chiu-Xian Lim tandem, known to their throng of fans as “KimXi,” continues to be among the most marketable in local show business, evident in the string of hit TV shows and movies they have done in recent years. During a press conference for their upcoming film “Past Tense” – a sort of reunion project for the love team that last worked together January this year – Xian expounded on factors that make their pairing work since hitting it off on the romantic comedy TV series “My Binondo Girl.” “Uumpisahan ko na sa yung inaalalayan kasi ako lagi ni Kim sa mga eksena na she really wants to work. Kumbaga may nakikita ako, may nakikita siya, it’s an open thing na parang pwede kaming magsabi (sa isa’t isa),” he said. During the course of their teamup, Xian also learned to consider other people’s opinion about their work. “Kasi dati, ayoko pang tanggapin, pero ngayon tanggap lang ako nang tanggap dahil marami akong natututunan.” Kim, for her part, shared, “Tinuturuan niya ko ng jokes. Hindi kasi carry ng face niya mag-joke, so sa’kin niya na lang pinapasa. Ta’s ako, ‘yung mga serious serious, binibigay ko sa kanya, so parang tulungan.” And there is also the matter of making fans happy. “Kung pano kami minahal ng mga sumusuporta samin, ganun (pa) din kami. Hindi kami nagbabago or hindi namin kinocompare ’yung love team namin sa iba,” she explained. “Siyempre utang namin sa mga lahat ng fans (kung anong meron kami ngayon), sobrang solid sila sumuporta.” After missing working with each other for months, Xian and Kim are more than happy to team up again in “Past Tense.” “Pinagdarasal talaga namin na sana hindi nawala yung suporta ng fans sa’min. Sana kung ga’no nila kami sinuportahan sa ‘Bride For Rent,’ sana nandiyan pa rin sila para suportahan kami (dito sa pelikulang ’to),” Kim said. In the romantic comedy “Past Tense,” Kim and Xian test their acting mettle with actresscomedian Ai Ai delas Alas. The veteran actress’ humility made quite an impression on Kim. “Parang ’wag mong ilagay sa utak mo kung nasaan ka man, kung anuman ’yung narating mo, sobrang andiyan ka na pero magmamaldita ka (na), ‘Ayoko na, cutoff ko na, uuwi na ko!’ Hindi siya ganun,” she said of Ai Ai. “(Instead, she would ask,) ‘Ilan pa ba? O sige tapusin na natin, hanggang dun na lang ang kaya ko.’ Parang ganun na kaya pa namang habaan ang oras…” Kim is no stranger to how critical people are in show business, and how simple things can spur chitchat. “(Pero) kay Mama Ai, (’pag) pinagusapan siya, ‘Ang bait ni Ms. Ai, kahit ang tagal na niyang artista pero ganun pa rin siya.’ Parang gusto ko ganun din ako.” She wishes to have the same impact on people “na pag-alis Vina: Robin is still so sweet, but we have boundaries now VINA Morales’ favorite leading man is still Robin Padilla. And although they haven’t topbilled an acting project since 2000, the singer-actress is happy to see that her screen tandem with the action star hasn’t lost its spark. In the 2014 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) entry “Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo”—a reunion film for the ex-couple — Robin plays the titular character Andres Bonifacio; Vina, the revolutionary hero’s second wife Gregoria de Jesus. On a recent set visit, Vina told a small group of reporters that Robin was just as thoughtful as he was when they made their first film, “Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum,” in 1991. “He has remained very sweet, gentlemanly… but of Vina Morales course there are boundaries between us now. Still, there’s been a lot of teasing around here.” The 39-year-old described her romantic scenes with Robin in (Please turn to Page 14) ko, maganda ’yung mga sinasabi sa akin ng mga tao. Pag-talikod ko, maganda ang reviews.” Xian, meanwhile, noted how professional the veteran actress is. “Kaka-recover pa lang niya sa sakit, tapos wala talaga siyang reklamo kahit ’yung bahay na pinagshu-shooting-an namin is sobrang dumi, puro alikabok, tapos pinapahiga si Ms. Ai Ai sa sahig, pinapagulunggulong siya, kung anu-anong pinapagawa, kay Ms. Ai okay lang talaga lahat,” he shared. “Kumbaga si Ms. Ai, go with the flow lang talaga, ‘Gagawin ko ’to dahil gusto ko ’to.’” Xian Lim and Kim Chiu November 20-26, 2014 14 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE ENTERTAINMENT www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 Vina... Why Cristine kept mum on pregnancy Angelica wins best actress plum AFTER admitting she’s having a baby on lived television, Cristine Reyes explained why she had to keep her pregnancy a secret. In an interview with ABSCBN›s showbiz talk show “The Buzz” on Sunday, the 25-year-old actress revealed she kept mum about being pregnant because “nung first three months ko po na akala ng lahat ay nagtatago ako, critical po yung stage ko.” “Right now, andito na ako sa stage na sure na 100 percent safe ako and our baby. I made sure na safe muna kami,” she said. Cristine added: “Advice ng doctor, bed rest po ako ‹cause nagkaroon ako ng bleeding. Kailangan ko alagaan ang sarili ko. Hindi ako nagwo-work and all.” The ABS-CBN artist also said her pregnancy did not come as a surprise for her and her nonshowbiz boyfriend Ali Khatibi. “We›re happy because it was planned,” Cristine said “First test namin... akala namin negative pa so na-sad kami. So nung gabi, nag-test ulit kami, ANGELICA Panganiban won the Best Actress award at the 2014 Cinema One Originals film festival, which held its awards night on Sunday, Nov. 16. The ABS-CBN actress, who was part of the film “That Thing Called Tadhana,” bested veteran actress Shamaine Buencamino (“Lorna”) and transgender actress Mimi Juareza (“Seoul Mates”) for the award. Angelica is currently in the United States and was not able to accept the award. Maria Isabel Lopez was named Best Supporting Actress for “Lorna” while Sandino Martin (“Esprit de Corps) and Matt Declan (“Soap Opera”) won the Best Actor award. Meanwhile, “Violator” came out as the film festival›s big winner as it bagged the Best Picture, Best Sound, Best Editing, and Best Supporting Actor awards. Here is the complete list of winners at the Cinema One Originals 2014: Best Picture: Violator Best Director: Kanakan Balintagos (Esprit de Corps) Best Actor: Sandino Martin (Esprit de Corps) and Matt Daclan (Soap Opera) B e s t A c t re s s : A n g e l i c a Panganiban (That Thing Called Tadhana) Best Supporting Actor: Andy Bais (Violator) Best Supporting Actress: Maria Isabel Lopez (Lorna) Best Screenplay: Jay Abello and Dwight Gaston (Red) Best Cinematography: Aditya Kumar (Bitukang Manok) Best Editing: Lawrence Ang (Violator) Best Production Design: Hal Balbuena (Esprit de Corps) Best Music: Tengal (Hindi Sila Tatanda) Best Sound: Corinne de San Jose (Violator) will feature Cirque du Soleil-type numbers aside from her repertoire of new songs, a few ballads and pop tunes. Host Boy Abunda asked if Lani had backed out of a concert that was originally scheduled on Oct. 17. “Walang katotohanan ’yun. Actually, ngayon ko lang narinig ’yon,” a surprised Lani said. “Actually, ang pinaka-main reason doon is sa production, on the production side,” she explained. Having performed for US audiences for a long time, the singer noted how different they are from Pinoy viewers. “Ang mga Amerikano mas madali silang ma-please. In other words, mabababaw lang sila,” she said. Cristine Reyes positive na,” she added. Asked if she concerned how her pregnancy will affect her showbiz career, Cristine said: “Confident naman po ako, kahit anong mangyari, babalik at babalik po ako.” “Sa akin kasi, I›m happy and contented now sa lahat ng nagawa ko, lahat ng naachieve ko sa buhay ko and sa career ko. So right now, wala akong wino-worry.” She also admits going to marriage counseling with Ali. Rumors about Cristine›s pregnancy surfaced last September when she walked out of a press interview after she was asked if she›s carrying a baby. Why Lani loves Las Vegas SINGER Lani Misalucha and her family live in Las Vegas and she has come to love the place for its laid-back ambience. “’Di ba ang Las Vegas parang ’pag tiningnan mo napaka-busy… Alam mo ang family life doon, ang private life doon ay talagang gusto ko. Parang laid back compared to California,” she said on “Aquino & Abunda Tonight.” Lani has imbibed the Las Vegas vibe after performing there for a long time. She channels the feel of the vibrant entertainment city in her upcoming concert, “La Nightingale.” According to Lani, the show (From Page 13) Angelica Panganiban “Bonifacio” as “simple.” No bed scenes, no torrid kissing. Not that there was any need for that. “The chemistry is still there. We didn’t need to act; Robin and I would merely exchange glances, and the staff and crew would start cheering,” Vina said. She especially liked reenacting Andres and Gregoria’s wedding. She and Robin had never been “wed” in the movies until now. “Puro pa-cute lang dati,” she quipped. “The [wedding] scene was fairly straightforward, but put together really well— lighting, everything. You can really feel the couple’s love for each other.” Vina recalled always being “spoiled” by the actor: “When he’s not on set, he made sure someone else assisted me. Actually, he’s that way with all his leading ladies. He has also remained down-to-earth, and treats the staff with kindness.” She noticed a few changes, Vina said, but all for the better. “He’s no longer short-tempered, he seems happier now… good boy na!” Best of all, she said, both she and Robin have clearly matured as actors. Asked about the intrigues that may sprout from this screen reunion, Vina said Robin’s wife, Mariel Rodriguez, had nothing to worry about. “Bonifacio” is Vina’s first stab at a historical drama, and she made sure to do her research to better play Gregoria, or Aling Oriang. “She’s a loving wife and a fighter—a very strong woman. I can relate to that,” she said of her character. 15 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE COMMUNITY www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 DOT offices in US target Asian-American market LOS ANGELES – Amazing destinations. Exciting mix of events and activities. Affordable tour packages. Twin destinations to the Philippines and other Asian cities. Competitive rates. Value for money. These are only a few of the great draw cards for the Chinese-American and mainstream Americans traveling to Asia in the coming years. In a highly successful campaign launched via a Product Presentation jointly conducted by the Philippine Department of Tourism-Los Angeles and GTT International/Majestic Vacations last November 7, Philippine Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr., the event’s guest speaker, said outbound travelers from the United States – specially the Chinese-American tourists -- are looking for new and alternative destinations. They can now look to the various tour packages the Philippines has to offer. The campaign, which introduces, promotes and encourages visits to the Philippines’ unique and worldfamous tourist and travel destinations, is aimed at raising the Philippines’ international tourism profile. It is just one of the many promotional activities lined up by DOT in support of the “Visit the Philippines Year” 2015 campaign and to brand the Philippines as a unique and supplemental travel destination among the Asian-Americans and the mainstream Americans who visit the Philippines neighboring countries for vacation purposes. The event followed the official campaign launch in San Francisco conducted by DOT-San Francisco office on November 5, which was also held in partnership with GTT International/Majestic Vacations, one of the largest airline consolidators for the Asian region. The multi-media presentation by Director Ma. Corazon Jorda-Apo of the Philippine Department of Tourism’s Market Development Group featured the country’s popular destinations like Manila, Palawan, Boracay, Cebu, Bohol, among many others. In her product presentation, Ms. Jorda-Apo also focused on the exciting activities visitors to the Philippines will surely enjoy: beach holiday, scuba diving, shopping and health and wellness activities. These destinations are being developed as part of twin tour packages with Asian tour destination cities such as Hong Kong thru Cathay Pacific, Taipei thru China Airlines and Eva Air, Shanghai thru China Eastern Airlines or Tokyo thru Delta Airlines, among others. Ambassador Cuisia personally invited all those present to visit the Philippines, discover the country’s exciting mix of events and activities in its various (Please turn to Page 17) BLESSING OF NEW FOREX OFFICE. The new Forex Global offices and warehouse in the City of Industry was blessed last Tuesday with Fr. Thomas Asia of Our Lady of the Valley Parish officiating. Forex, one of the biggest Filipino freight forwarders in the US, was headquartered in Los Angeles before moving to the City of Industry. Above, Forex management and staff, led by president Jaime P. Carino Jr., with Fr. Asia. At left are officers of the Press Photographers of the Philippines during a visit with Carino, which coincided with the blessing. (Above photo by Bobby Crisostomo) TRIBUNE 16 PHILIPPINE COMMUNITY www.thephilippinetribune.com www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 Holiday Noodlefest at Leelin Bakery and Cafe CELEBRATING THE LEELIN REBRAND. The Cerritos Regional Chamber of Commerce recently held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting for Leelin Bakery and Café’s flagship store in the City of Cerritos to celebrate the company’s rebrand of all its retail outlets in Los Angeles this year. Photo shows Cerritos City Mayor Mark Pulido (third from right) cutting the ceremonial ribbon with Mendrei Leelin, Cecile Leelin, Teresa (Momsy) Leelin, Manuel (Popsy) Leelin and Menard Leelin. Also in attendance were Cerritos Chamber Board Directors: Melanie Broad, Jim Edwards, Ken Kraus, Alexander Khananashvili and Jae Lee with Chamber Ambassadors Gigi Manzinilla, Isela Buenabad, Amber Lee and Mary Ann Wood. IT’S BACK! The much awaited Pancit Platters Promo begins this weekend at Leelin Bakery and Café! From November 15, 2014 to January 4, 2015, Leelin Bakery and Cafe is offering Pancit/ Spaghetti Party Platters (10-15 servings/tray) for only $24.99 per tray! (Regular price is $29.99/ tray) Included in the promotional offer are Leelin all-time favorites: Sotanghon, Bihon, Canton, Mixed Pancit and Spaghetti. Celebrate the holidays with family and friends and make your get-togethers even more enjoyable with party-sized Pancit Platters from Leelin Bakery and Cafe. Leelin’s line of Pancit Party Platters offer delicious varieties of noodle dishes, along with the convenience of ready-to-eat food at affordable prices. Lock in your discount by preordering/pre-paying your Pancit Platters before January 4, 2015. This promotional offer is valid only for pre-orders made at least 24 hours in advance and cannot be combined with any other promo or discount. For your holiday parties or get-togethers, serve your Pancit Platter alongside a variety of meat, fish, and vegetable dishes as well as signature Leelin entrees such as Lumpiang Shanghai, Fresh Lumpia, Dinuguan, Caldereta, Lechon Kawali and Barbecue. Leelin Bakery and Cafe provides everything you need, from appetizers to main entrees and the most delectable desserts such as Leelin’s original Sansrival cakes, Sylvannas and Kakanin (native delicacies). At the bakery side, get huge savings on Leelin’s original Spanish Bread (now only $4.99 for two packs: regular price is $2.75/pack) and Leelin’s original Crunchy Cake Poppers (now only $5 for 3 packs; regular price is $1.99/pack). For more information about Leelin Bakery products or to ship Leelin gift packages all over the continental U.S., log on to our website at www.leelinbakerycafe. com and visit our online store. To place your Party Platters order, visit or call the following Leelin Bakery and Café locations in Los Angeles County: Cerritos 11489 South Street Cerritos, CA 90703 Tel. no. (562) 924-5990 Eagle Rock 2700 Colorado Blvd. Ste.110 (Inside Eagle Rock Plaza) Los Angeles, CA 90041 Tel. no. (323) 543-2676 Panorama 8340 Van Nuys Boulevard (at Roscoe) Panorama City, CA 91402 Tel. No. (818) 891-5253 North Hills 16130 Nordhoff St. North Hills, CA 91343 Tel. No. (818) 895-9100 West Covina 2429 So. Azusa Avenue West Covina, CA 91792 Tel. no. (626) 964-1811 Los Angeles 209 So. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90004 Tel. no, (213) 382-2351 Negros revisited (From Page 12) Negros, among them: the Balay Negrense, the Hofilena Mansion and the Ruins in Talisay. Balay Negrense was once the ancestral home of Victor Fernandez Gaston. Typical of the architectural style of the 1930s, Balay Negrense’s steps were built in conformity with the old Filipino architectural superstition “oro, plata, mata”. This superstition says the design elements in a house – particularly staircases – should not end in a multiple of three, in keeping with a pattern of oro (gold), plata (silver), and mata (bad luck). The mansion was declared as a Heritage House by the National Historical Institute in 1994. The Hofilena Heritage House, meanwhile is the only inhabited museum in Silay. Built in the 1930s, the structure retains its original materials. The house displays the Ramon Hofilena art collection of more than 1,000 pieces of works by Filipino masters and national artists. Another place that is worth visiting is the Ruins in Talisay City. The Ruins is what remained of the grand mansion that Don Mariano Lacson built following the death of his first wife, Maria Braga. The mansion was reduced to its skeletal remains when during the early part of World War II, guerilla fighters burned it down to prevent the Japanese forces from using it as a headquarters. It is known as the Taj Mahal of Negros. Highlight of our trip was the Masskara Festival, which is now on its 35th year. This year’s theme was “Masskara 2014, One Rhythm, One Bacolod, A Million Smiles. It was an amazing cultural celebration. The masks worn had evolved so much since the festival started in 1980. They were used to be made of paper mache decorated with feathers, now they were worn as extravagant headdresses, some made of fiberglass exquisitely adorned by sequins and beads. An estimated 80,000 people took part in the four-day celebration from October 16 to 19. There is just so much to visit in Negros and food to try. We don’t leave Bacolod without going to our favorite dessert place, Calea and Felicia’s and my favorite restaurant, Café Bob’s. But as with every vacation, ours had to end too. Before flying back to Los Angeles, we stayed for a couple of days in Manila. Our accommodation of choice was Hotel Celeste, a charming boutique hotel in Makati. We were greeted by very friendly staff and were treated to an hour foot and leg massage. Hotel Celeste’s great advantage is its close proximity to Greenbelt, a shopping center offering plenty of dining choices and great place to meet friends. The hotel’s European inspired interiors matched its luxurious furniture pieces. We had lunch with Ms. Onelle Pacheco-Verzosa, Director of Sales and Marketing and Mr. Choi Duazo, Sales Manager at the hotel’s Lucia Ristorante, one the best authentic Italian restaurants in Makati. We did not pass the chance of visiting Ayala Museum as it was just walking distance from the hotel. While we enjoyed ourselves immensely, we needed to go back home to Los Angeles as we look forward again to when we come back to the Philippines for our yearly visit. Call us at 310-3275143 for more interesting places to visit or go to our website at www.travelinternational.net 17 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE COMMUNITY www.thephilippinetribune.com www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 PRESS CLUB INDUCTION. Judge Ralph Ongkeko inducted the officers of the Filipino American Press Club of Los Angeles Est. 1978 Inc. (FAPCLA) last Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Shiraz Restaurant in Glendale. From left: Naomi Armada, board member; Dr. Ludy Ongkeko, outgoing president and board member; Cecille Ochoa, auditor; Lou Sabas, treasurer; Dante Ochoa, secretary; Muni Zano, vice president, and Evelyn Aviado Portugal, president and board chair. Consul General Leo Herrera-Lim was keynote speaker. TOURISM MEETING. From left: Michael Wang Sr., China Eastern Airlines; Robert Knox, GTT International/Majestic Vacations; Benjamin Diep, All Nippon Airways; Eva Adan, Administrative Officer, Philippine Department of Tourism-Los Angeles; Manny Ilagan, Officerin-Charge, PDOTLA; Eliza Chung, GTT International/ Majestic Vacations; Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose L. Cuisia, Jr.; Philippine Consul General Leo M. Herrera-Lim; Maria Corazon Jorda-Apo, PDOT Director, Market Development Group; Julie Olson, Cathay Pacific; Gary Huang, EVA Air; Jenny Lee, China Airlines; Andy Liu, Air China; Muling Peng, GTT International/Majestic Vacations; Roger Wang, Air China; and Philippine Department of Trade Representative Jose Dinsay. DOT... (From Page 15) destinations, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Filipino people. GTT International/Majestic Vacations Regional Manager Eliza Chung presented highly affordable twin tour packages featuring Asian cities and Philippine destinations to the audience composed mainly of travel agents, tour operators and airline representatives. While many of the travel agents have already been selling Philippine destinations to their clients, the special tour packages will add more incentives for them to aggressively promote the Philippines as an important and must-see destination. DOT-Los Angeles Officer-inCharge Manny Ilagan expressed a deep appreciation for the overwhelming support provided by the various Asian airlines – Eva Air, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Eastern Airlines, Delta Airlines, ANA, as well as hotel-partners such as Remington Hotel and Resorts World Manila – and the travel agents and tour operators, and members of the Chinese media, who packed the banquet hall of the Capital Seafood Chinese Restaurant in Monterey Park during the event. According to records from the 2012 US Census, Chinese-American formed 26% of the total Asian American population. This shows the largest number of potential travelers to Asia. Meanwhile, the US tourist market alone contributed a volume of 493,338 arrivals to the Philippines or 15.10 of the total visitor volume recorded from January to August this year. The Philippines aims to capture a sizable share of the affluent and growing Chinese-American market by introducing and promoting Philippine destinations through sustained advertising and marketing campaigns to would-be visitors from the Chinese-American and mainstream American community. 18 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com U.S. & WORLD NEWS November 20-26, 2014 Four rabbis killed as two Palestinian militants storm Jerusalem synagogue US President Barack Obama, Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shake hands after agreeing to strengthen their military cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. 3 powers urge peaceful resolution of sea rows BRISBANE, Australia — The US, Australian and Japanese leaders on Sunday called for peaceful resolutions of maritime disputes, a day after Barack Obama warned of the dangers of outright conflict in Asia as China contests disputed territory. In a joint statement Obama, Tony Abbott and Shinzo Abe urged “freedom of navigation and over-flight, and the peaceful resolution of maritime disputes in accordance with international law’’. The trio said they were committed to deepening their already strong security cooperation in the Asia-Pacific, which comes amid China’s increasingly assertive expansion in the region. Beijing is locked in dispute with four Southeast Asian countries over lonely outcrops in the South China Sea, and with Japan over another set of islets. ADVERTISE. IT WORKS! TO PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT, PLEASE CALL, (562) 865-5620 The three leaders, meeting in Brisbane on the sidelines of the G20 leaders summit, said their partnership aimed to ensure a peaceful, stable, and prosperous future for the Asia-Pacific. “They noted that this partnership rests on the unshakable foundation of shared interests and values, including a commitment to democracy and open economies, the rule of law, and the peaceful resolution of disputes,’’ the statement said. “The three leaders reaffirmed the global reach of their cooperation and the value of comprehensive US engagement in the Asia-Pacific region.’’ Obama has repeatedly denied that the United States is bent on thwarting China’s economic and political emergence, but has stressed that Beijing must be a responsible actor on the world stage. In a speech in Brisbane on Saturday he warned of the dangers of outright conflict in Asia and vowed that Washington would remain anchored in the region. The US president said while there had been stunning economic progress in Asia since World War II, there were also genuine dangers, saying there were “disputes over territory — remote islands and rocky shoals — that threaten to spiral into confrontation’’. JERUSALEM -- Three of the four rabbis killed Tuesday in an Israeli synagogue during a frenzied attack by Palestinian militants are America, authorities said, the other is British. Rabbis Aryeh Kopinsky, 43; Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, 58; Calman Levine; and Moshe Twersky, 59, were hacked, stabbed and shot to death around 7:00 a.m. by two unnamed terrorists, according to police. The first three men are dual U.S.-Israeli citizens and fourth is a dual British-Israeli citizen, authorities told CNN. The FBI is now involved in the murder investigation because U.S. citizens were killed. Two militants -- identified to the New York Times by relatives as cousins Odai Abed Abu Jamal, 22, and Ghassan Muhammad Abu Jamal, 32 -- stormed the west Jerusalem synagogue wielding knives, axes an a handgun, according to reports. They were fatally shot during a shootout with police responding to calls for help from the roughly 30 people in the synagogue at the time of the attack, according to the Jerusalem Post. Six other people were injured during the attack, including two police officers, and have been rushed to a nearby hospital, police told CNN. “To see Jews wearing tefillin Masked Palestinians hold knifes and axes as they celebrate an attack on a Jerusalem synagogue while standing in front of a poster of the attackers,Ghassan and Uday Abu Jamal, during a rally in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip November 18, 2014. and wrapped in the tallit lying in pools of blood, I wondered if I was imagining scenes from the Holocaust,” Yehuda Meshi Zahav, the veteran leader of a religious emergency-response team, told the Times of the ritual straps and prayer shawls worn by the worshipers. “It was a massacre of Jews at prayer.” Witnesses described the horrific assault that left pools of blood everywhere and shattered the calm of an otherwise ordinary Tuesday. “I turn around and I see a man with a pistol who starts shooting point blank at people next to him,” Rabbi Yosef Pasternak told Israeli radio, according to the Times. “Immediately after, someone enters with a knife, a butchertype knife, and also goes on a rampage in all directions,” Pasternak recalled, adding he escaped death by hiding under a chair. Another Rabbi inside the building as the attack unfolded said he and his 13-year-old nephew also hid from the attackers under chairs. Blood spattered on the young boy as he cowered in fear. “People were in the middle of prayer and people could not respond,” said Rabbi Shmuel Pinchas, according to the Times. Israel troops destroy attacker’s home JERUSALEM -- Israeli forces demolished the east Jerusalem home of a Palestinian who carried out a deadly October attack, just hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised strict measures to deal with a rising wave of violence in the area. The demolition in the Silwan neighborhood targeted the property of Abdel Rahman alShaludi, who killed two people last month when he drove his car into a crowd standing on a light rail platform in Jerusalem. In recent weeks, a total of 11 people have died at the hands of Palestinian attackers - mostly in Jerusalem but also in Tel Aviv and the West Bank. The victims include four Jewish worshippers and an Israeli policeman who were killed after two Palestinian cousins, wielding meat cleavers, knives and a handgun, stormed a synagogue in the west Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Nof. The two assailants were shot to death by police afterward. The attack was the deadliest in Jerusalem since 2008 and sharply escalated already high tensions after weeks of religious violence. Responding to Tuesday’s attack, Netanyahu said he had ordered security forces to hit back hard at Palestinians involved in violence against Israelis, and resume the policy of home demolitions, a punitive tactic that has caused much controversy in the past. Sitting amid the rubble of the al-Shaludi family home demolished early Wednesday, his grandmother said she was proud of his actions. “No one should feel sorry for us, for our demolished home,” she said, refusing to give her full name for fear of reprisals. Meanwhile, worshippers returned Wednesday to the scene of the attack, the Kehilat Bnai Torah synagogue, seeking comfort in prayer. One of them, Gavriel Cohen, said the attack showed “that our future in this world is dependent on God.” 19 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com US & WORLD NEWS November 20-26, 2014 Obama calls beheadings ‘pure evil’ BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Claro R. Perez Home loan and home retention programs (Perfect time to buy a home while interest rates is low, home value is low and different FHA loan program to assist Home Buyers with low fico score, low down payment and with previous Foreclosure, BK, and shortsale that are finalized a year old) BACK to Work Program FHA/HUD Loan Program: This loan program allows home buyers that have a previous discharged bankruptcy, short sale and foreclosure that is one year old that allow consumer to buy a home. This program requires the following: a. 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President Barack Obama confirmed Kassig’s slaying after a U.S. review of the video, which also showed the mass beheadings of a dozen Syrian soldiers. The 26-year-old Kassig, who founded an aid group to help Syrians caught in their country’s brutal civil war, “was taken from us in an act of pure evil by a terrorist group that the world rightly associates with inhumanity,” Obama said in a statement. He denounced the extremist group, which he said “revels in the slaughter of innocents, including Muslims, and is bent only on sowing death and destruction.” The slain hostage’s parents, Ed and Paula Kassig, said they were “heartbroken” by their son’s killing, but “incredibly proud” of his humanitarian work. Kassig “lost his life as a result of his love for the Syrian people and his desire to ease their suffering,” the parents said in a statement from Indianapolis, where a vigil was held Sunday for the slain American. His parents attended the vigil. With Kassig’s death, the Islamic State group has killed Grisly. An image grab taken from a propaganda video released on Nov. 16 by al-Furqan Media allegedly shows members of the Islamic State jihadist group preparing the simultaneous beheading of at least 15 men described as Syrian military personnel. five Westerners it was holding. American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff were beheaded, as were British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning. Unlike previous videos of slain Western hostages, the footage released Sunday did not show the decapitation of Kassig or the moments leading up to his death. “This is Peter Edward Kassig, a U.S. citizen ... who fought against the Muslims in Iraq,” said the black-clad militant, who spoke with a British accent that was distorted in the video, apparently to disguise his identity. Previous videos featured a militant with a British accent that the FBI says it has identified, though it hasn’t named him publicly. The footage released Sunday identifies the militants’ location as Dabiq, a town in northern Syria that the Islamic State group uses as the title of its English-language propaganda magazine and where they believe an apocalyptic battle between Muslims and their enemies will occur. The high-definition video also showed the beheadings of about a dozen men identified as Syrian military officers and pilots, all dressed in blue jumpsuits. The black-clad militant warns that U.S. soldiers will meet a similar fate. “We say to you, Obama: You claim to have withdrawn from Iraq four years ago,” the militant said. “Here you are: You have not withdrawn. Rather, you hid some of your forces behind your proxies.” All 50 states feel freezing temperatures NEW YORK – Temperatures in all 50 U.S. states dipped to freezing or below on Tuesday as an unseasonably cold blast of weather moved across the country, while heavy snow prompted a state of emergency in western New York. In the U.S. South, states were bracing for a record chill from the Arctic-born cold that swept the Rocky Mountains last week. Every U.S. state, including Hawaii, was bitten by temperatures at the freezing point of 32 degrees F (0 C) or below, the National Weather Service said. H a w a i i ’s M a u n a K e a , a dormant volcano, had low temperatures of 30 F (-1 C) to 32 F, said NWS spokeswoman Susan Buchanan. The morning was the coldest overall across the country in November since 1976, according to Weather Bell Analytics, a meteorologist consulting firm. Typically, such cold is not seen until late December through February, the NWS said. I n w e s t e r n N e w Yo r k , a storm dropped several feet of snow, prompting Governor Andrew Cuomo to declare a state of emergency for 10 counties. National Guard troops were deployed to help residents cope with the storm, which was expected to last for days. A total of 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 metres) of snow was expected in many areas of western New York. 20 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE November 20-26, 2014 www.thephilippinetribune.com Home loan and home... (From Page 19) score below 600 CRP has a in house program to enhance/repair your credit to be acceptable. For homeowners with existing hardship CRP has traditional solutions for this crisis situation include Forbearance, Debt Negotiations, Loan Modification, Deed in Lieu, or Bankruptcy. We h a v e f o u n d t h a t w h e n homeowners seek these solutions, it usually leads to failure or rejection due to non-qualification. Financial evaluation and financial counseling is a must to determine what kind of solutions are available. DIFFERENT HOME RETENTION OPTIONS AVAILABLE Short Sale: Also known as short pay-off, this is when lenders accept a discounted payoff on an existing mortgage to be sold based on the present market value. 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For Purchase, Listing & Home Loan Call: Carlo A. Perez 1- 626922-4013 Licensed DRE Broker NMLS 900304/1169288 Division Capital Inc. We are open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday by appointment only. We are located at 279 W. Badillo St., Covina, CA 91723 21 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com HOMELAND NEWS November 20-26, 2014 Who was Manila John? Tubbataha Reefs, Hamiguitan named Asean heritage parks By Leni Dinsay WHO was Manila John? It is most fitting to celebrate Veterans Day by writing about our Veterans who braved themselves to the danger they encounter and embraced the many sacrifices they had to endure including death. They gave themselves unselfishly for the love of their country and gave us the freedom we are enjoying now. When SSG. Daniel Saam asked me if I knew Manila John, “Manila John who” was my reply. He informed me John Basilone was a WWII hero. Coming from Manila, Philippines myself, my curiosity mounted high to why John was called Manila John. So much so that when SSG. Saam asked if I would like to attend a church service in the church where Manila John was married, at St. Mary of the Sea Catholic Church in Oceanside, CA., my “Yes. Let’s go!” answer was faster than lighting. Truly the trip proved to be worthwhile because we were also able to see the bust erected in honor of Manila John in the busiest section of San Diego known as Little Italy. As the name connotes you can imagine the Italian restaurants thrive in abundance. The inscription on the bust says: Gunnery SGT. John Basilone 1st Bn 27th Reg 5th Marine Div At eighteen, he joined the Army. In 1934 he was posted to the Philippines where he won a light heavyweight inter service boxing championship. He fell in love with Manila and got himself a nickname: Manila John”. He was so popular that everywhere he went “Manila John” could be heard in chorus. It is of no wonder that he was well like as one writer puts it “He was the best of his generation, a very good role model who we can use to straighten out our youth and young men of today” He was stationed in Fort McKinley with the 31st infantry in Manila. He was so good in straightening what was undesirable that he earned another name “The Pope of Manila WWII.” After 3 years in the Army he was discharged went home and worked and in a chemical plant. In 1940, he was getting restless and unhappy of waiting for the war that he saw coming. Logically calculating the situation, the fastest way to get back to Manila was to join the marines. He said, “What if some Marines will land at Dewey Blvd. and Manila John aren’t with them. So he decided to join the marines as private. Other Marines observed it, John’s favorite topic was about Manila. He was really in love with Manila. Indeed Manila John truly deserved his namesake. William Lansford, another Marine wrote his comrades spoke highly of him. They said “ his simplicity, his cheerfulness, his grasp of human nature, the charm and easy grace he carried his honor, gave us not only confidence but pride”. We were the proud Basilone Boys, envied by many. He was married to Lena May Rigg on June 10, 1944.John was killed in Iwo Jima on February 20, 1945. Lena was notified of his death on March 7, 1945 on her 32nd birthday. She never re married. It must have been too painful for the young bride, who had all the bright beautiful future ahead of her, having married to a Sgt. John Basilone guy whom every girl dreamed of. Women were attracted to John not only for his dashing personality as ladies would say “Tall, dark and very very handsome”, but because of the kind nature he possessed. When Lena died on June 11, 1099, which would have been their 54th wedding anniversary, she was still wearing her wedding ring. John was born in a framed house in Buffalo, NY but the family moved to Raritan, NJ. (Please turn to Page 22) MANILA - The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park in Palawan and Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary in Davao Oriental have been added to the list of Southeast Asia’s most treasured parks, Environment Secretary Ramon Paje said yesterday. He said environment ministers from member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations approved the nomination of Tubbataha and Mt. Hamiguitan as the 34th and 35th ASEAN heritage parks, respectively during the 15th Informal ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment held in October in Tubbataha Reefs Vientiane, Laos. He said the government is in Mindanao; the Mts. Iglitdelighted by the designation of the Baco National Park in Occidental two nature parks, which brings to Mindoro, and the Mount Makiling seven the total number of ASEAN Forest Reserve in Laguna. “The designation of Tubbataha heritage parks in the Philippines. The five other ASEAN heritage Reefs Natural Park and Mt. parks in the country are the Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Apo Natural Park, Mt. Kitanglad Sanctuary as regional heritage Range Natural Park and Mt. parks is long overdue, both having Malindang Range Natural Park been named earlier as UNESCO World Heritage sites,” Paje said. “This latest recognition indicates that the natural characteristics of both Tubbataha park and Mt. Hamiguitan sanctuary are so exceptional they deserve to be protected for the benefit of everyone in Southeast Asia,” he added. 22 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com BUSINESS & FINANCE November 20-26, 2014 G20 mulls overhaul of global energy market BRISBANE, Australia – An overhaul of the global energy market could be a surprise outcome of the G20 summit with plans for a new agency to protect against oil and gas supplies being used as foreign policy tools, a report said Saturday. Energy security is a vital issue for many countries, and the longterm stability of oil markets is seen as crucial to ensure the reforms necessary to meet the G20′s aim of lifting its combined economic growth by at least two percent over the next five years. The Australian newspaper said that central to ensuring open markets was the creation of a new global institution, giving a greater voice to rising economies and addressing energy security fears. It said this weekend’s Brisbane summit would not establish the new agency, but was aiming to agree the principles that it would adopt. If approved, it would lay down principles of governance for all participants in energy markets and sit above both the OPEC cartel and the International Energy Agency (IEA). There was no immediate comment from the Australian government or other G20 delegations. The emergence of energy as a central G20 platform comes with oil prices diving well below the (From left) Spain’s President Mariano Rajoy Brey, Italy’s Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, France’s President Francois Hollande, US President Barack Obama, Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Council President Herman Van Rompuy (far R) take part in a multi-lateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brisbane on November 16, 2014. Who was... (From Page 21) His father, a tailor from Italy came to America with the hope that he would be able to raise an American family. His mother who was a devout Catholic did not forget to inculcate John and his 9 brothers and sisters the Catholic faith, the love for God, the respect for labor therefore to work hard and to honor their country. Every year Raritan hold a parade to honor their favorite son, to re-live the beautiful memories John Basilone left behind, the good kid on the block that grew to become great. With his easy smile and gentle manners, he charmed everybody especially the mothers who prayed and hoped their daughter would be the lucky one whom John would marry. Why not? Mothers always wish what is the best for their daughters and John was the best. John was so popular that he was once caught saying, “ I am sick of being glamorous. Celebrities and politicians sought him constantly whether for a pose, interview or a handshake. He once told Time magazine “I am an ordinary Marine and I want to stay as one.” There was no denying Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone; USMC was the biggest draw in the war sound business. If you want to have a glimpse of some of the heroic escapades of Sgt. Basilone, try watching Steven Spielberg’s HBO mini series “The Pacific” featuring Tom Hanks. In a real war world, he did a one-man fight that lasted all night. He kept firing until 3:30am as his ammunition ran out. He did this shoeless and shirtless. There was no time for anything except to face and fight the enemies single handedly and became a perfect hero. Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone was the only enlisted Marine in World War II to receive the $80-per-barrel mark, with global prices collapsing by some 30 percent since June. Russian President Vladimir Putin, who reportedly supports the idea of a new institution, admitted volatile energy prices were a major concern. ”We’re considering all the scenarios, including the so-called catastrophic fall of prices for energy resources, which is quite possible, and we admit it,” he said in an interview with the TASS agency ahead of the G20 when asked about global imbalances. Putin said Russia, a key major oil and gas producer, was wellplaced to deal with such issues but expressed concern about how emerging economies would cope. ”Our reserves are big enough and they allow us to be sure that we will meet our social commitments and keep all the budgetary processes and the entire economy within a certain framework,” he said. ”And what about those who don’t have these reserves? ”It will be hard for them in a situation like that, but I’d like to say once again that I expect us to have a joint discussion and seek a joint solution on how to change things for the better and eliminate these imbalances.” nation’s highest military award, the Purple Heart, the Navy Cross and the Medal of Honor. If you go towards San Diego, you might be on the Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone Memorial Freeway. That is “Manila John” to us Filipinos. His death was truly a great lost. He could have just sat out the rest of the war, but he was ready to make great sacrifices for his country. A perfect hero indeed. I salute you Manila John. 23 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 Private sector wants a ‘port czar’ 2015 real estate trends MOST of the information in this article are from PRWeb. com. I felt this prediction is very similar to my thoughts and forecast towards our Real market going forward. 1 Downtowns all over the U.S are expected to press forward with more apartments, shops, eateries, and offices on city blocks as buyer demand indicates people likely to walk to work and shop in route home. 2.) Prospective Homebuyers Opt to Rent Longer and not rushing to buy a home unless they feel ready, although most want to become homeowners in the future. 3. Too Few Construction Workers May Restrict Housing Market Growth Home builders have faced new challenges this year due to intense labor shortages, and predictions new shortages will sweep other corners of the job market in 2015. The report remarks that most Millennials between the ages of 18 to 33 have already integrated into the work force. Simultaneously, many seasoned construction workers are near retirement. Builders may be even more challenged to keep up with the demand for new homes without sufficient numbers of younger worker to fill vacated positions. As 2014 has already proven, when inventory levels drop, home prices, and market advantages may flip from homebuyer to seller. 4.) Shrinking Size of Residential and Commercial Real Estate Needs With the consumer strength the Millennial generation has going into 2015, their pulse reading that shows they prefer borrowing over buying. Millennials are switching things up and it is raising eyebrows. They are swapping homes for vacation or securing short-term rentals and piggy-backing with friends and family over checking into hotels. The report believes the trend will continue and carry its influence into office sharing and neighborhood development. 5.) Real Estate Will Consist of Less-of-the-Unexpected The future of residential real estate, according to interviewees, may be more likeable by those weary of the recent housing roller coaster rides. “Remarkably, housing seems to be putting the excesses of the bubble and the ensuing collapse behind it” while “returning to the classic principles of supply and demand,” the report says. 6.) Greater Global Influence In Real Estate The trend of opportunistic international investors will be distinctly sharper in 2015 - a year when foreign investors may “be the best prospect for increasing investment volume in 2015.” Interviewees are paying more attention to the impact of geopolitical risks, global unrest, and natural disasters. This may prompt international investors to expand their ingrained tradition of investing wealth in the U.S.. 7.) New Players in the Real Estate Arena Attention is drawn to the new Defined Contribution Real Estate Council which helps plan sponsors and their participants achieve higher investment success through the use of institutional quality real estate. “With a combined $12.6 trillion in capital, individual retirement account (IRA) and defined contribution (DC) funds” the hope is retirees will identify and taking advantage of investment opportunities in high-quality commercial property for a mixed-asset portfolio. 8.) Higher Intensity around Real Estate Performance For the broad sweep of publicly traded building companies and real estate corporations, the study reveals that efficiency and performance will become greater drivers as investors “want more services for less money” and as the biding becomes more intense. “The drive for efficiency and effectiveness in both service delivery and cost will filter from investor expectations down to the service providers,” it states. 9.) Lack of City Upgrades Could Hurt Real Estate The report covers spending on bridges and roads and the lack of spending on educational buildings and health care facilities. It calls for the U.S to take a sober look (Please turn to Page 24) MANILA - Saying the lifting of the truck ban was not enough to solve port congestion, the private sector yesterday urged the government to appoint a “port czar” who would oversee all problems at ports, including smuggling and traffic jams. This was one of the recommendations made during M o n d a y ’s P o r t s S u m m i t attended by government and private sector representatives to analyze problems and solutions besetting ports in Manila. “Only one person should handle port congestion and other problems, and this should be a port czar,” said Noemi Saludo, chairman emeritus of the Port Users Confederation (PUC), one of the summit convenors. “ We t h o u g h t , m a y b e somebody should handle this because they are always blaming the truck ban,” Saludo said. But she explained that the “truck ban is just one of the reasons” contributing to the congestion at ports. And this has been addressed already by the Cabinet clusters. “But what is happening inside? That’s why we decided to hold this (summit),” she said. Saludo said the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has designated managers to oversee issues inside port. B u t a c c o r d i n g t o h e r, there are other problems that need to be addressed such as traffic, congestion, abandonment of containers and smuggling, among others. On abandonment of containers, one of the traders who attended the summit asked the Bureau of Customs to address “suspicious” or questionable cargoes that cause delays on the release of container vans. Cargoes become “suspicious” or questionable when they lack documents required by the BOC. Five offices under BOC deputy commissioners inspect these cargoes before the commissioner approves their release. Should the commissioner find any problem, the cargoes are sent back to his deputies. The delays, according to the trader, could sometimes last up to three months, like what happened to one wine shipment. 24 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE SPORTS November 20-26, 2014 www.thephilippinetribune.com Pacquiao-Floyd imminent - Arum Donnie Nietes, who is nicknamed ‘Ahas,’ walks to the ring wearing his pet snake like an oversized necklace before his fight with Mexico’s Carlos Velarde Saturday night in Cebu City. Nietes TKOs Mexican foe CEBU CITY — Donnie Nietes displayed the prowess worthy for big fights with a onesided win that is expected to cement his place as the longest reigning Filipino world champion of all-time. Nietes retained his World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior flyweight crown with a seventh round TKO of Mexican challenger Carlos Velarde in this bustling city Saturday night, paving the way for a promising future for the 32-year-old fighter. The bout ended after the seventh round of the main event held in front of an animated crowd at the Waterfront Hotel here when Velarde was forced to quit following a clash of heads that left the visitor with a nasty cut in his left eyebrow. With Velarde an image of a bloodied fighter in his stool, veteran referee Robert Byrd signaled for the end of the bout in an anticlimactic finish that gave Nietes, who has been a world champion in two weight divisions since 2007, a clear path to break the record of the great Gabriel “Flash” Elorde in January. N i e t e s m a d e Ve l a r d e a stepping stone for his impending Valentine’s Day fight at a bigger stage in Macau and a move to the 112-lb flyweight division. MACAU — Unseen hands have been doing the rounds to make the super fight starring Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather finally happen sometime in the first half of 2015. Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum told reporters on Tuesday that “(US television) networks are actively moving” to pave the way for the most lucrative fight in history to take place. Arum, however, mentioned the name of Showtime chief Les Moonves as a major player in the secret talks being held to make the megabuck matchup a reality. “I am talking to responsible people who are talking to the Mayweather people and these are people who have the ability to move ahead and make it happen,” said Arum. Arum said the fight can take place anywhere in the US or even here in Macau but made it clear that he feels something different this time. The gigantic Cowboys Stadium, which hosted two Pacquiao fights in 2010, could be the perfect venue although it will be too early to count out Las Vegas and Macau, which is often described as ‘Las Vegas on steroids’ owing to its moneypulling power mainly from Chinese gamblers. “I am more enthused right now but all I am saying is that I am more optimistic than I have ever been,” Arum said, making sure he won’t get the public’s impression that the fight everyone’s talking about is going to happen. Besides, Arum said Chris Algieri is out there and determined to ruin everything when they get it on Sunday noon at the Cotai Arena. Moments later when a cast of mediamen descended into Pacquiao’s training session, the Filipino star was a bit reluctant to dig deep into the possibility, saying he has to “get past Algieri first before talking about another fight.” But it was obvious Pacquiao, who turns 36 on Dec. 17, is thrilled that the Mayweather talks are taking center stage again. Asked if he personally believes that a showdown with the brash US fighter will take place, Pacquiao horsed around with his response. “The thing with Mayweather is sometimes it’s bad (weather) and sometimes it’s good weather,” he said. Should a deal fall into place for such a massive match, both fighters are expected to earn the fattest paychecks of their respective careers but when pressed to comment on what would entail it to happen, Arum declined to go into the nitty-gritty of the finances. “No, I don’t want to talk about that,” he said, knowing it is the most touchy of all the issues surrounding the bout. But Arum insists he won’t be sending much of his time drooling over what that fight can bring them. Besides, Algieri, regardless of the lopsided odds, remains a live underdog. If Pacquiao performs miserably against Algieri, the Mayweather duel goes out the window. 2015 real estate trends (From Page 23) at why it has dropped by onethird. Interviewees urge that the foundation of our commerce cannot be left eroding around us. If such investments don’t pick up it could be “painful” for real estate. Investors and youthful Millennials may avoid locations whose roads are inadequate or cities dragging in communication technology. “Real estate depends upon ease of commutation,” the report concludes. 10.) Balancing Excessive Optimism to Prevent another Housing Bubble Real estate professionals, investors, and all public sectors influenced by housing trends are reminded to not “forget the hard-learned lessons of the recent past.” The report states, “Homebuilders — and their lenders — clearly recognize that the recent price recovery in housing has outstripped incomes.” I would just like to add that 2015 should be a buyers market and prices will level off and rates will remain low in order to keep the trend in an upward motion. Remember we will be holding a mortgage educational seminar every Wednesday for home borrowers who would like to know more on how to get a mortgage application process. Call to RSVP. Thanks for your inquiries and comments, please call Ken of 1st Innovative Finance Group at 562508-7048 or write to Kennethgo@ verizon.net. Like us on facebook @1st innovative Finance group. 25 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 26 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 27 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014 28 PHILIPPINE TRIBUNE www.thephilippinetribune.com November 20-26, 2014