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First US visa for same-sex couples issued in PHL MANILA, Dec 7 (Mabuhay) – The United States Embassy in Manila has issued its first fiancé visa to a same-sex couple on Monday. Noel “Aeinghel” Amaro and Robert Cotterman were the first gay couple in the Philippines to receive a fiancé visa. The embassy said Cotterman serves in the US military and is scheduled to return from a tour in Afghanistan in January 2014. The two met online and will be married January 2014 in the US. The embassy said that although same-sex marriage is not recognized in the Philippines, gay Americans are now able to petition for family-based visas on behalf of their Filipino spouses, fiances, and their children. This comes after the US Su-
preme Court struck down the portion of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) that defined marriage as a union between one man and one woman. This means that the US federal government must extend all federal rights and privileges of marriage to any married couple, regardless of sexual orientation. Currently, gay couples can marry in 16 of the 50 American states, and the nation’s capital. The embassy said that Filipina Maria Cecilia Limson Gahuman and American Maria Carla Antonio also received a fiancé visa. The couple met through a mutual friend over a decade ago. “With their fiancé visa, the couple will transition their 10-year relationship from long-distance to See SAME-SEX VISA, page 7 President Benigno S. Aquino III distributes vouchers for Scholarship Grants to beneficiaries during the Ceremonial Launch of Sajahatra Bangsamoro Program: Peace Dividends of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) at the Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute (BLMI) in Barangay Salimbao, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao on Monday (February 11, 2013). The strong partnership between the government (GPH) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has become more evident as both sides work together in the process of identifying beneficiaries and their immediate needs that will be addressed by the Sajahatra Bangsamoro program. The FAB indicated that “the Parties agree to intensify development efforts for rehabilitation, reconstruction, and development of the Bangsamoro, and institute programs to address the needs of MILF combatants, internally displaced persons, and poverty-stricken communities.” In photo is MILF chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim. (Photo by: Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau).
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MANILA, Dec 9 (Mabuhay) – The new US ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg on Monday said the Philippines and the United States are now working out the finer points of the framework agreement on the increased rotational presence (IRP) of US troops in the country. The new US envoy said the agreement will not involve establishing new US bases in the Philippines. “We’ve had several rounds of negotiations. We’re down to brass tacks, sort of as we say, which means there are still some issues we need to resolve. We’re sensitive to some of the issues and See MORE TROOPS, page 7
Muslim rebels sign ‘power sharing’ accord BY MYNARDO MACARAIG
MANILA, December 8, 2013 (AFP) - The Philippine government and Muslim rebels on Sunday signed a crucial power sharing accord, paving the way for a final peace agreement aimed at ending a decades-long insurgency that has killed tens of thousands. The power sharing annex had been considered highly contentious, with Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels seeking greater authority over a proposed autonomous region in the south which will cover Muslim-dominated regions of this mainly-Catholic archipelago of 100 million. The accord, signed by nego-
tiators from the government and MILF representatives in Kuala Lumpur, is yet another step towards finally ending the bloody insurgency in the southern Philippines. A joint statement said both sides had signed “the agreement on the delineation and sharing of power between the central government and the Bangsamoro (Filipino Muslim) Government” within the projected autonomous area. The statement added that both parties were now “confident” that they could soon sign the last remaining annex on normalization See MUSLIM, page 7
mayor Romualdez blasts Aquino, Mar politicking after storm Kerry to tour typhoon-hit PHL Tacloban MANILA, Dec 9 (Mabuhay) – Tacloban
WASHINGTON, December 9, 2013 (AFP) – US Secretary of State John Kerry is to make his first visit to the Philippines since taking office to see first-hand the damage left by last month’s typhoon, and will also tour Vietnam where he fought during the war. Kerry’s next trip from December 11 to 18 will start on Wednesday, his 70th birthday, when he flies to Israel and Ramallah. But he will then travel to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, before heading to Manila, and the stormhit city of Tacloban, a US official said Monday. Since becoming the top US diplomat in February, Kerry has
dreamed of returning once again to the country where his political activism was forged in the horrors of the Vietnam War. He had also planned to visit the Philippines back in October, but the trip had to be cancelled at the last minute as Tropical Storm Nari bore down on the Southeast Asian nation. “Within the Asia-Pacific rebalance, Southeast Asia holds special importance, and the secretary’s travel to Vietnam and the Philippines demonstrates the enduring US commitment... to the region,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said.
City Mayor Alfred Romualdez on Monday accused the national government of engaging in partisan politics by failing to conduct rescue operations immediately after super typhoon “Yolanda” (international code name Haiyan) ravaged the city. Speaking before the post-disaster assessment at the Senate, Romualdez said his pleas to national government officials to deploy more soldiers to Tacloban were ignored despite reports of widespread looting in the city. He said he was unable to talk to President Aquino during the latter’s first visit to Tacloban last November 10, two days after the typhoon hit. He said he told Secretary to the Cabinet Jose Rene Almendras that
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Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez turns emotional as he narrated his city’s ordeal during the onslaught of Typhoon Yolanda before the start of the Joint Congressional Oversight Committee hearing on the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 at the Senate Building in Pasay City. (MNS Photo)
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18 L.A. sheriffs charged with civil rights abuses FBI s says current and former deputies charged with federal crimes, including illegal beatings of jail inmates and obstruction of justice LOS ANGELES – Five criminal cases that charge a total of 18 current or one-time deputy sheriffs of various ranks were unsealed today as part of ongoing and wide-ranging FBI investigation into allegations of civil rights violations and corruption involving members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Four grand jury indictments and one criminal complaint allegde crimes that include unjustified beatings of jail inmates and visitors at downtown Los Angeles jail facilities, unjustified detentions and a conspiracy to obstruct a federal investigation into misconduct at the Men’s Central Jail. Federal authorities announced the charges after 16 of the defendants were taken into custody earlier today. Those defendants are expected to be arraigned on the charges this afternoon in See CIVIL RIGHTS, page 7
Miss Earth 2013 Alyz Henrich of Venezuela (second from right) has been crowned Miss Earth 2013 at the pageant’s finale held at Alabang, Muntinlupa City, in the Philippines. The coronation ceremony took place at the Versailles Palace and was telecastlive on Star World. Her court are composed of (from left) Katia Wagner of Austria (Miss Air), Catharina Choi of Korea (Miss Fire) and Punika Kulsoontornrut of Thailand (Miss Water) (From Miss Earth Facebook Page)
MANILA, December 7, 2013 (AFP) – The Philippines is unlikely to hit its target of five million tourists this year due to damage caused by twin disasters, a tourism official said Saturday. Killer Super Typhoon Haiyan hit on November 8 and a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on October 15, causing devastation in tourist areas which resulted in many cancelled reservations, said Domingo Enerio, chief of the government’s Tourism Promotions Board. See MISS TOURISM, page 7
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The Metro Manila Development and Authority (MMDA) and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) jointly implement the beautification of the Nagtahan flyover in Sta. Mesa, Manila. (MNS photo)
NDRRMC: Yolanda death toll nears 6,000
MANILA, Dec 9 (Mabuhay) – The death toll from super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) moved closer to 6,000 on Monday, even as the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council noted the assistance to affected families has exceeded P1 billion. In its 6 a.m. update, the NDRRMC said the number of confirmed fatalities reached 5,924 with 27,022 injured and 1,779 still missing.
Also, it said Yolanda has affected 2,602,584 families or 12,279,561 people in 44 provinces Of these, 21,379 families or 103,604 people are staying in 386 evacuation centers. Last Sunday, residents of areas affected by Yolanda marked the first month after the howler ravaged Visayas and Southern Luzon. The international community had assured the Philippines of continued assistance. Meanwhile, the NDRRMC
said Yolanda destroyed 585,134 houses and damaged 592,060 others. Damage wrought by Yolanda was estimated at P35,527,886,330.67 as of Monday, including P18,206,735,334.29 in infrastructure and P17,321,150,996.38 in agriculture. Also, the NDRRMC noted the estimated assistance extended to affected families has reached P1,036,779,736.67. (MNS)
NDRRMC chief: Govt needs to build ‘safer’ evacuation centers MANILA, Dec 9 (Mabuhay) – The Philippine government should build “safer” evacuation centers after a series of calamities hit the country this year, the head of the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC) proposed Monday. Undersecretary Eduardo del Rosario, NDRRMC executive director, said these evacuation centers should be made resilient to earthquakes, flooding, and storm surges and should be built on
“safe zones.” During a post-disaster assessment conducted by the congressional oversight committee on the Philippines’ law on disaster risk reduction and management, Del Rosario noted how even evacuation centers were damaged by the storm surge brought by Typhoon Yolanda to Tacloban City in Leyte last month. Public schools and churches were used by the government to house evacuees during the onslaught of Yolanda.
The NDRRMC chief also proposed a review of the country’s Water Code and the Building Code to make them more responsive to disasters. Close to 6,000 individuals have been confirmed dead after Yolanda ripped through central Philippines last month. Some 2.6 million families were affected, and P35.5 billion worth of properties were damaged by the weather disturbance, based on latest government records. (MNS)
Bill seeks underprivileged students’ discounts on school fees, food, medicine prices MANILA, Dec. 7 (Mabuhay) – Poor students can soon get discounts on tuition fees, food, medicine, textbooks and school supplies. HB 3093 authored by Rep. Czarina Umali (3rd District, Nueva Ecija) entitles underprivileged students to five percent discount on them. “Just like the Senior Citizen’s Act that gives discounts to our elderly, a similar law should also be enacted to benefit these underprivileged students whose future is a responsibility of the State,” she said. “Although mechanisms are in place for scholarships, loans, grants and other support systems, these prove to be inadequate as most underprivileged students still struggle with other financial woes like food, transportation, school supplies and others, sometimes forcing them to drop out of school,” she noted. The proposed Underprivileged Post-Secondary and Tertiary Students’ Discount Act of 2013 shall
not grant discounts to students who fail to enroll for one semester in majority of their academic subjects unless a valid cause is presented. Discounts shall also not be given if the student fails to finish the course within two years from the time he or she should have graduated if this person stops attending school for one semester or is convicted of any crime. Umali said discounts granted by establishments to underprivileged students should be treated as allowable deductions from gross income in computing income tax in accordance with the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997. Commission on Higher Education (CHED) shall determine qualified tertiary or college beneficiaries under the measure through its Office of Student Services. Violators shall be penalized with suspension of business permits for not more than four weeks and a
fine of not more than P200,000. If the offender is a corporation, organization or any similar entity, the officers shall suffer the same penalty imposed on any person found in violation of the measure. Filipino students who opt to take part-time jobs to subsidize their education and whose income combined with the annual gross income of their parents do not exceed P100,000 shall be considered underprivileged students also and qualified to avail of discounts. CHED and TESDA shall issue identification cards which shall be valid nationwide as the students’ proof of eligibility for the discounts. Both agencies, in coordination with NEDA, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Health, Department of Trade and Industry and Department of Finance shall issue implementing rules and regulations for carrying out objectives of this measure. (MNS)
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Former Batangas Governor Antonio Leviste getting out of the Muntinlupa Bilibid Prison Friday (Dec. 6) as he was one of the 40 prisoners who were given parole this year. (MNS photo)
Aquino wants sanctions for officials who approved Leviste parole MANILA, Dec 9 (Mabuhay) – President Benigno Aquino III on Monday said he is looking into the possibility of imposing sanctions against officials of the Board of Pardons and Parole who approved the parole application of former Batangas Governor Jose Antonio Leviste. “Pinahanap ko na rin, meron bang sanctions puwede doon sa Board of Pardons and Parole; nireview ko na rin paano ba naa-appoint diyan sa Board of Pardons and Parole. Ni-review iyong buong system para hindi mangyari uli itong ganito,” Aquino told reporters in a chance interview during the anniversary celebration of the Department of Labor and Employment in Quezon City. In questioning the approval of the parole application, Aquino noted that Leviste’s “escape” two years ago is not indicative of good conduct. “Paano magiging good conduct iyong nasa labas ng piitan habang nagse-serve ng sentence? So hindi ko maintindihan kung bakit maco-consider man lang,” he said. Leviste was charged with murder for the 2007 shooting of his long-time aide Rafael de las Alas. He was convicted in January 2009 for the lesser offense of homicide, with the court saying the killing of De las Alas did not appear to be premeditated. He was punished to serve a minimum sentence of six years
PHL bans worker deployment to Yemen MANILA, December 9, 2013 (AFP) – The Philippines Monday banned its citizens from taking up new jobs in Yemen, following a militant attack which killed dozens including seven Filipino medical workers. Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said in a statement the government was also offering to repatriate an estimated 1,000 other citizens already employed there as medical workers or construction laborers. He said the labor department would “impose a total deployment ban”, while Filipinos wishing to travel to Yemen for other purposes are advised to postpone
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and a maximum sentence of 12 years, but it was slashed to just a little under five years after he earned “good conduct time allowance.” He re-emerged in the headlines in May 2011 when he was reported to have “escaped” from prison. He was re-arrested, transferred to the maximum security facility, and was slapped with fresh charges of evasion of service of sentence. Last November, the Board of Pardon and Parole approved Leviste’s parole application, allowing him to be released last week. Surprised Aquino, however, said he was surprised after learning about this, prompting him to order a probe as announced by the Palace on Sunday. “Hindi ko maintidihan kung bakit napalaya ang isang taong ... nakapiit na ay hindi pa rin sumusunod sa batas,” he said. The problem, Aquino said, is that the parole grant supposedly went through the proper process and that the victim’s family did not object. “Ganunpaman ... sabihin na nating may letter of the law na nasunod; merong tinatawag na spirit of the law at iyon ang gusto kong mai-review nang husto,” he said. Asked if there is still a possibility that the parole may be taken back, he said they are still reviewing the possibility.
their trips. Saturday’s attack, mostly by Saudi militants, on Yemen’s defense ministry killed 56 people including the seven Filipinos. Twenty-nine Filipinos were wounded. The Philippines has condemned the violence as a “senseless and barbaric act” and called on the Yemeni government to hold the masterminds accountable. About one-tenth of the Philippines’ 100 million people work abroad, mainly as domestic helpers, laborers and seamen. Their remittances fuel the economy but many of them find their way into hostile environments.
President Aquino orders early release of bonuses for gov’t workers
MANILA, Dec. 9 (Mabuhay) – Acting on instructions issued by President Benigno S. Aquino III, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) released a total of P6.2 billion to support the Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) for government employees, which was made available to government workers as early as end of November. wwThe PEI, which is normally distributed to public servants in December, was released a full month ahead of its regular release schedule to accommodate the urgent needs of government employees nationwide, particularly those stricken by a succession of severe calamities, including the more recent 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Bohol and typhoon Yolanda. The Productivity Enhance-
ment Incentive (PEI) – which is distributed to employees at P5,000 each – shall be granted across the board to all public officials and employees holding regular plantilla positions in departments/agencies, state universities and colleges, and government-owned or controlled corporations. Uniformed/military personnel will likewise be supported by this release, as well as contractual and casual personnel who have rendered at least nine (9) months of service for 2013. “President Aquino understands the urgent needs of those affected by typhoons and disasters, especially our government employees who’ve worked tirelessly to help other Filipinos recover in the wake of so many calamities.
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PHL hails rebel deal but warns of ‘contentious’ issues MANILA, December 9, 2013 (AFP) – Philippine President Benigno Aquino Monday hailed a power sharing deal with Muslim rebels, saying a final accord to end the decades-long rebellion was within reach but warned that “contentious” issues remained. The crucial power sharing annex signed in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday had been considered highly contentious, with Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels seeking greater authority over a proposed autonomous region in the south which will cover Muslim-dominated regions of the mainly-Catholic archipelago. But Aquino cautioned that the next round of negotiations could be even more difficult as it involves convincing MILF’s 12,000 fighters to hand over their weapons and return to mainstream society. “This is not going to be simple because here we would have to demonstrate our full trust in each other,” Aquino told reporters. “When we talk of normalization, this will mean their return to the folds of the law, and one aspect is the safeguarding of their arms.” Persuading the rebels to give up their weapons will be a “heavy and contentious” issue, he added. But Aquino said he was optimistic that Sunday’s agreement would accelerate the peace process. The MILF has waged a rebellion since the 1970s, and the insurgency has left some 150,000 people dead and parts of the southern Philippines mired in deep poverty and instability. Apart from the MILF, many other armed groups operate in the south, including former rebels who had resorted to banditry and terrorism. Sunday’s power sharing annex had been one of four preliminary accords that had to be completed before a final peace deal could be signed. Two other annexes on transitional arrangements and sharing of revenues were signed earlier this year. The fourth and last annex on normalization will include disarming of MILF guerrillas. Aquino has promised to end the insurgency by the end of his six-year term in 2016, but other armed groups have violently opposed the talks. In September, followers of Nur Misuari, founder of the older Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), from which the MILF sprang, besieged the southern Philippine city of Zamboanga, sparking three weeks of fighting which left over 200 people dead.
One month after super typhoon, PHL faces huge challenges BY KARL MALAKUNAS
TACLOBAN, December 8, 2013 (AFP) – A month after one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded hit the Philippines, masses of survivors are living amid rubble in rebuilt shanty homes and experts say reconstructing destroyed communities will take years. The sight of people sleeping and cooking in wasteland towns highlights the overwhelming problems as an initial, frenzied emergency relief effort transforms into one focused on long-term rehabilitation. “A lot of people have received emergency assistance, but this is just the beginning,” Matthew Cochrane, a spokesman for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the worsthit city of Tacloban, told AFP. The Philippines endures more than 20 major storms a year but Super Typhoon Haiyan was the most destructive on record, with at least 5,796 people killed and another 1,779 missing, according to government data. Haiyan also made history as having the strongest winds ever recorded to make landfall, striking the eastern island of Samar with gusts of 315 kilometers (195 miles) an hour. But surprise storm surges proved to be more devastating than the winds, sending walls of water up to two storeys high through dozens of mostly poor coastal communities on Samar and neighboring Leyte island. More than a million homes were damaged or destroyed, while water rushed through schools and other supposedly safe coastal buildings used as evacuation centers, killing many people sheltering there. Permanent homes a top priority Cochrane said one of the top priorities, exactly one month after Haiyan struck on November 8, was building new homes and communities for roughly 500,000 families. But with the process expected to take up to five years and cost billions of dollars, many people have already left evacuation centres and started the rebuilding themselves, often using salvaged material. In Tacloban, 81-year-old Gnerio Trinidad sat at the weekend inside her tiny wooden home that was rebuilt on stilts above a putrid swamp of debris, as her neighbors threw broken furniture and shattered coconut trees onto a fire. “I’m afraid that another typhoon will come, but there’s nowhere else to go... if the government gives us another place to live, we will move,” Trinidad said as her three grandchildren played in the house. In a neighbouring district, 18-year-old Ronnie Melaflor had recently finished erecting a makeshift Christmas tree using a bamboo pole and tinsel. It stood on broken concrete and tiles next to his family’s wooden hut. “We can’t put a tree inside, but I still want to celebrate Christmas,” said Melaflor, who escaped the devastation wrought upon his community by sheltering with his seven siblings and parents in a nearby school. Outside of the cities, the government and relief workers are rushing to help tens of thousands of farmers who lost their livelihoods in the storm. The next rice harvest must be planted this month, so urgent programs are underway to clear farms of debris, fix irrigation channels and get seeds out to remote areas.
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Typhoon survivors determined to hope BY KARL MALAKUNAS
TACLOBAN, December 7, 2013 (AFP) – A raggedy cloth banner in a Philippine town torn apart by one of the most powerful typhoons on record declares that its residents are “roofless, homeless, but not hopeless”. Super Typhoon Haiyan left more than 7,500 people dead or missing and ruined the homes of about four million others when it tore across some of the Philippines’ poorest fishing and farming communities. A month after the typhoon struck, the battle for survival remains undeniably desperate in squalid towns, where masses of survivors huddle on roads still choked with debris while waiting for noodles, rice, water or other essentials being handed out by relief workers. But the hand-painted message on the banner, hanging above a shop front being repaired on the outskirts of the hard-hit port city of Ormoc, represents a spirit of hope and resilience that resonates throughout the disaster zone. International relief workers, who spend their lives visiting disaster zones around the world, have expressed surprise and admiration at the outwardly jovial determination of the survivors to “bangon”, or rise, again. “People are really struggling and yet the vast majority have got this incredible spirit where they just refuse to be defeated by this disaster,” International Federation of the Red Cross spokesman Patrick Fuller told AFP on Friday after visiting some of the worst-hit areas in and around the coastal city of Tacloban. And while much of the international focus in the immediate aftermath of the typhoon has been on the enormous relief effort that was initially dominated by a giant US military contingent, many survivors have quietly started rebuilding their lives using their own initiative. In the tiny farming community of Kananga on Leyte island, about 70 kilometres (45 miles) west of Tacloban, virtually all of the coconut trees that have sustained families for generations lie worthless on the ground after being ripped apart by Haiyan’s monster winds. Farmer Pepito Baring and a group of young men were on Friday using a chainsaw in the badly damaged local cemetery to cut coconut trees, which were resting on shattered concrete graves, into planks of timber. “It takes two trees to get enough wood to rebuild a temporary shelter,” Baring, 56, said as he stood bare-chested in the fierce early afternoon sun wearing only a pair of dirty shorts and flimsy rubber sandals. Along the 100-kilometre road between the devastated towns of Ormoc and Tacloban, there are many similar, improvised saw mills that have spurred an
astonishingly fast construction boom, albeit of flimsy homes that would be equally unable to withstand another typhoon. Countless homes of farming and urban communities have been resurrected using the “coco lumber”, as well as the recycled materials of their destroyed houses and sometimes tarpaulin roofing donated by relief organizations. The number of people listed by the government as homeless has dropped from more than four million shortly after Haiyan struck to just 94,000, with one important factor, the determination of survivors to rebuild their homes themselves using whatever means they can. Healing Haiyan’s wounds to take years Nevertheless, the poorly rebuilt homes are just band-aids over a gruesome wound that authorities say will take many years and billions of dollars to heal. Most areas of the central Leyte and Samar islands that were the worst hit by Haiyan remain without electricity and supplies of drinking water. And nearly three million people remain reliant on life-saving food aid or farming support, such as crop seeds, according to the United Nations. People living in ruined communities along the sides of major roads on Leyte write messages on boards, such as: “Help us, we need food”, in the hope of getting a relief truck to stop. Yet, desperation should not always be confused for despair. In one devastated coastal community on the outskirts of Tacloban, hundreds of people queued on Friday for what they said were their first supplies of bottled water for a week. Among them was Rosalinda Tabao, 55, a motherof-six who lost her shanty home, her vegetable-stall business and three cousins when Haiyan’s tsunamilike storm surges swept across their town. Tabao said her family lost everything, including all their money and the vegetable crops on a small plot of land they rented and which supplied her vegetable stall. But Tabao refused to be defeated. Four days after Haiyan struck, Tabao made a seven-hour bus trip to Ormoc and bought 500 pesos ($12) worth of Chinese cabbage seeds using money donated by her mother-in-law, and sent her husband to plant them on their tiny farm. “They should be ready in a month,” Tabao said as she stood in the queue waiting for water. “Once they are ready, I’ll sell them and use the money to buy more seeds, maybe eggplant.” Like her neighbors, Tabao and her husband had also quickly rebuilt a temporary shelter where their old home stood using salvaged materials. Asked about her strongest emotions over the past month, Tabao said: “I hope. As long as I live, I’ll continue to hope.”
Victim’s kin: No money involved in Leviste parole MANILA, Dec 9 (Mabuhay) – One of the children of Rafael delas Alas denied that his family received money from former Batangas governor Antonio Leviste, who was recently granted parole after being convicted of killing his long-time friend and aide. Delas Alas’ son Nazareth said he and his family have already accepted the parole board’s decision to grant Leviste freedom. He, however, said he is offended by insinuations in social media and even text messages that his family received money from the Leviste camp in exchange for supporting the homicide convict’s parole. Leviste was convicted on January 14, 2009 for killing de las Alas. The Makati City Regional Trial Court sentenced him to six to 12 years in prison. Last week, Leviste was freed after the Board of Pardons and Parole granted his parole. There were several conditions in granting Leviste’s parole. The former governor, widely believed to have been able to freely go in and out of his cell during his incarceration, supposedly had also served his minimum sentence of six years.
Old age was also taken into consideration, and the 73-year-old was also no longer considered a threat. President Benigno Aquino III has since ordered a probe into the granting of parole, saying Leviste’s caper should have been taken into consideration. Nazareth said he is leaving it up to authorities to decide whether Leviste will be brought back to jail. “Kung kailangan ibalik, eh di ibalik,” Nazareth said. Meanwhle, Dinna, delas Alas’ daughter, said the decision to forgive Leviste is part of the family’s moving on. “What if daddy ko ang nasa kalagayan ni Leviste?” she asked. Dinna suspects Aquino only ordered a probe because he was not informed about the developments before the decision came out. Toni Leviste, Antonio’s daughter, meanwhile refused to discuss the possibility of her father being brought back to jail. She believes it was God’s plan for her father to be released. (MNS)
Al-Qaeda says deadly Yemen attack targeted US drone war SANAA, December 6, 2013 (AFP) – Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility Friday for a brazen attack on the Yemeni defence ministry that killed 52 people, saying the complex hosted US personnel behind drone strikes against its militants. Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), regarded by Washington as the jihadist network’s most dangerous affiliate, has been hit by intensified US drone strikes in Yemen this year. There was no immediate evidence to support its allegation that the Sanaa complex attacked on Thursday played any role in the drone war or housed any US personnel. The 52 were killed in a hospital inside the sprawling facility. It bore the brunt of an armed assault after a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into the main gate. The city centre compound was “stormed... after the mujahedeen (holy warriors) proved that it accommodates drone control rooms and American experts”, AQAP said in a statement published by its media arm on Twitter. “As part of a policy to target drone control rooms, the mujahedeen have dealt a heavy blow to one,” it said. “Such security headquarters in partnership with the Americans in their war on these Muslim people are a justified target wherever they may be.” Washington condemned the attack which came as Yemeni Defence Minister Mohammed Nasser headed a military delegation on a visit to the United States. Deputy State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said she had no information about any US ca-
sualties. Among the dead were medics from the Philippines, Germany, Vietnam and India. The others were all hospital patients, some of them soldiers and some civilians, Yemen’s supreme security committee said. Huge search operation Residents said they heard gunfire and explosions throughout the night from the area which was still cordoned off on Friday morning by armored vehicles. Reports that the militants had readied two more car bombs prompted a massive search operation, security officials said. Up to 25 militants took part in the assault, the officials added. The state Saba news agency said 11 of them were killed. President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi said none of the attackers escaped and several were captured. Thursday’s broad daylight attack followed a spate of hit-and-run strikes on military personnel and officials, as Yemen struggles to complete a thorny political transition. Yemeni analyst Saeed al-Jamhi, who specialises in Al-Qaeda affairs, said the attack reflects “the level of the network’s penetration into security and military services” and shows it has access to “highlevel information”. UN special envoy Jamal Benomar arrived in Sanaa on Friday to lend his support to a stalled national dialogue. He said the attack should not be allowed to disrupt the transition from the 33-year rule of strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh, ousted early last year after 11 months of deadly protests.
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UTREACH Disgraced San Diego Mayor Bob Filner escapes jail over sexual harassment LOS ANGELES, December 9, 2013 (AFP) – Former San Diego mayor Bob Filner was sentenced Monday to three months of home confinement and three years of probation for sexually harassing female staff members. The 71-year-old, who resigned in August over the scandal involving at least three women, was also barred from seeking public office while on probation. But he escaped jail under the terms of a plea deal in which he pleaded guilty to two counts of battery and one of false imprisonment, involving putting one of the women in a headlock and grabbing the buttocks of another. In a statement released with the sentencing, he apologized to his family and his victims and vowed to “earn back my trust
and integrity, no matter how long it takes.” “I have already started on that path and am grateful to all those helping me. The letters submitted by my family show the progress they have already seen,” he said. “I am confident I will come out of this a better person, and I look forward to making future contributions to the city I love.” During the three months of home confinement – starting January 1 – he will wear a GPS tracking device. After 18 months he can apply to have his probation reduced to informal probation. He must also undergo mental health treatment, and was fined $1,500. Filner resigned on August 30 after nearly 20 women came forward with claims that he had groped or sexually harassed
them over several years. They include his former communications director, Irene McCormack Jackson, who has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him. Her lawyer Gloria Allred criticized the sentencing Monday “Probation for three years and confinement to his house for three months sounds ominous, but let’s not ignore the fact that he will not have to spend one day in jail or prison,” she said. “A criminal such as Bob Filner, who has pleaded guilty to a felony and two misdemeanors, should not be able to simply stay at home for three months and avoid any time in custody.” The San Diego mayor’s downfall was precipitated before the wave of disclosures about Toronto mayor Rob Ford, stripped of most of his powers after a lurid string of claims, admissions and media appearances.
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decorations, with more than half of them coming from ladders or roofs while decorating outdoors, the fire association said. SCE recommends some other safety tips for the holidays: Never place lights closer than 10 feet to power lines and always be aware of power lines. Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when decorating outdoors. Metal ladders conduct electricity. Always inspect your ladder before using it to ensure that it is safe. If the ladder is damaged, buy a new one that is safe to use. Be sure electrical cords are not placed at an angle or position that pinches them, like in windows. Use plastic zip cords when hanging lights instead of staples, tacks or nails. Use no more than three strands of light per extension cord. Overloads can cause fires
or lines to short circuit. Keep lights directly away from carpeting, furniture, drapes and other flammable materials. Use only decorations bearing the Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Canadian Standards Association (CSA) or Intertek (ETL) labels. Always unplug decorative lights when leaving home or before going to bed. More safety tips are available at www.sce.com/holidaylighting. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. About Southern California Edison An Edison International (NYSE:EIX) company, Southern California Edison is one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, serving a population of nearly 14 million via 4.9 million customer accounts in a 50,000-square-mile service area within Central, Coastal and Southern California.
County to host used oil recycling event in South Whittier Los Angeles County Public Works Department will host a free used motor oil and used oil filter recycling event at California High School (Mills Avenue parking lot), 9800 South Mills Avenue, on Saturday, December 14, 2013, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In exchange for turning in their used oil, participants will be rewarded with free oil containers, oil filter containers,
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Residents are asked to prepare items for drop-off by placing used oil filters in sealed plastic bags and storing used motor oil in leak-proof containers without mixing the oil with other liquids, including water. For additional information on the County’s oil and oil filter recycling program, call Edna Gandarilla, Program Manager, at (626) 458-6536.
UCLA RN to Join 4th national nurses group to head to PHL for Haiyan relief effort UCLA Medical Center first hospital to support campaign While many families are busy in December holiday preparations, a group of registered nurses – including Paolo Montenegro, a Burbank, Ca. resident who works at UCLA Medical Center – are getting ready for their own special gift – heading to the Philippines to provide medical support for those who continue to be affected by aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. California Nurses Association/NNU members will host Montenegro in a media availability send off event Monday, December 9, at10 a.m. in front of the entrance of UCLA Mat-
tel Children Hospital, 660 Galey Ave. Montenegro is a part of a fourth team of RNs, participating in the National Nurses United’s Registered Nurse Response Network, most of whom will depart today Monday, December 9, linking up with RNRN nurses already on the ground in Roxas on northern end of the island of Panay, which was in the direct path of the storm. While the RNs in the program have volunteered their time and depended on RNRN to fund their relief deployment, Montenegro’s assignment breaks new ground with support from his employer, UCLA, which is
funding the cost of his flight, accommodations in the Philippines, and two weeks of full pay during his relief assignment. Montenegro will join a fourth delegation of RNs from Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Illinois, Arizona, and California. They are among the more than 3,000 RNs from all 50 states and 19 nations who volunteered in the days after the deadly storm to assist with the relief project. NNU, which intends to continue sending RNs to the Philippines long after the world’s spotlight has faded, is inviting the public to contribute to the effort, at http:// www.nationalnursesunited.org.
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and complete the comprehensive peace agreement by January 2014. “The signing of the Annex on Power Sharing ensures the achievement of a genuine and viable autonomy for the Bangsamoro,� Teresita Deles, the head of the government peace panel, said in a statement. “It has been a very difficult round but we were able to overcome a lot of obstacles.� President Benigno Aquino congratulated both parties on the annex, his spokesman Herminio Coloma said. Copies of the agreement, released late Sunday, outline the powers that will be reserved by the national government, those that will held by the government of the autonomous area and those that will be shared by both. The accord also sets the parameters of the “Bangsamoro assembly� that will govern the autonomous area while ensuring that tribal groups, Christian settlers and women are represented. While foreign policy, defense, monetary policy, immigration and global trade will remain under the control of national government, the Bangsamoro government will have powers over agriculture, employment, urban development, public works and environmental protection, the agreement said. In an interview with ABS-CBN television, Deles described the move to power-sharing as “the
heart of the entire peace accord.� The two sides in October last year had signed an initial pact on ending the conflict that has claimed an estimated 150,000 lives, in preparation for a final agreement. Under the plan, the 12,000-strong MILF would give up its quest for an independent homeland in the southern island of Mindanao in return for significant power and wealth-sharing in a new autonomous region there. Lingering obstacles The newly-signed power sharing annex had been one of four preliminary accords that had to be completed before a final peace deal could be signed. Two other annexes on transitional arrangements and sharing of revenues had already been signed earlier this year while a fourth annex, on normalisation, including the possible disarming of MILF guerrillas, is still being discussed. The normalisation annex may also prove difficult as the rebels will likely be reluctant to lay down their arms. MILF negotiator Mohagher Iqbal was quoted by ABS-CBN as saying that the next round of talks would also be difficult and that both sides should not be complacent. Even after the treaty is signed, the Philippine parliament would still need to pass a “basic law� for the Muslim self-rule area, and
people in the planned autonomous region would need to ratify it via a regional plebiscite. However President Aquino in October had expressed confidence that the insurgency could be settled before he steps down in 2016. Completing the agreement during Aquino’s term is considered vital as there is no guarantee his successor would have the political strength or enthusiasm to push ahead with the peace process. Muslim rebels have been fighting since the 1970s for an autonomous or independent homeland in the southern Philippines in a conflict that has left the resourcerich region mired in poverty and instability. Other Muslim armed groups have violently opposed the MILF’s moves towards peace. Followers of Nur Misuari, founder of the older Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), from which the MILF sprang, besieged the southern Philippine city of Zamboanga in September, sparking three weeks of fighting which left over 200 people dead. Misuari allegedly ordered the assault, fearing a peace accord with the MILF would leave him sidelined. The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, a guerilla group that splintered from the MILF, has also tried to derail the peace process, launching bloody attacks against government forces in the south.
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tensions. “We all know that in Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia and this part of South China Sea - there’s tension and there is possibility for miscalculation and those are never good things. And so the idea of more consultation, reducing tensions and making sure there are no miscalculations - we don’t recognize the ADIZ but we need to take steps to lower tensions and make sure that miscalculations and accidents don’t happen,� he said. Goldberg also said the United States is ready to continue helping with ongoing rehabilitation and recovery efforts in areas hit by super typhoon Yolanda.
He said he is not too concerned about the issue of accountability in the Philippine government’s use of US financial assistance for the disaster. “I am not too concerned. We work very well with the Philippine government on how our money is spent, how we deliver aid, so I don’t think that’s a concern from our part. But we need obviously to make an accounting to the American Congress and people on how we’re spending money. But we’re working well with the Philippine government. I think that the aid is accounted for. All that we’re doing is known, we publicize it everyday,� he said.
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some of the history here,� he said. Goldberg said the IRP aims to boost bilateral cooperation in disaster relief and help the Philippines build a minimum defense capability, particularly in tense areas such as the West Philippine Sea. He declined to speculate whether China would eventually impose an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) there similar to the one it recently announced in Northeast Asia. He highlighted the need to ensure that there are no miscalculations that could further heighten
SAME SEX VISA marriage in California on December 30, 2013,� the embassy said. Meanwhile, the embassy wants to educate gay Filipinos about new visa opportunities. Filipinos
in same-sex relationships with Americans are encouraged to view the Visas section of the Embassy website for more information. (MNS)
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ry became a fierce campaigner against the war. “How do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam? How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?� he agonized in a 1971 Senate hearing. Kerry will also hold talks with senior Vietnamese leaders in Hanoi, before travelling on to longtime US ally the Philippines, still struggling to recover after Typhoon Hiayan hit on November 8. The typhoon swept through the nation’s central islands, leaving more than 7,500 dead or missing and devastating whole towns including popular hotels, beach resorts, surfing and dive sites. After talks in Manila, Kerry plans to tour the storm-hit city of Tacloban “to witness first-hand the recovery efforts that are taking place there.
It will be Kerry’s fourth trip to Asia while in office. In Ho Chi Minh, the city once known as Saigon which fell to the communist North Vietnam forces in April 1975, Kerry will “underscore the growth of our bilateral trade relationship and the empowering role of education.� He would also visit the Mekong Delta to show how “Americans and Vietnamese can work together on critical issues such as climate change and renewable energy,� Psaki said. During the war, Kerry served with the US Navy as a naval lieutenant and Swift Boat skipper patrolling the rivers of the Mekong Delta, for which he was decorated with three Purple Hearts. It was on his return that Ker-
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United States District Court in Los Angeles. “The five cases allege a wide scope of illegal conduct,â€? said United States Attorney AndrĂŠ Birotte Jr. “This investigation started by focusing on misconduct in county jails, and we uncovered examples of civil rights violations that included excessive force and unlawful arrests. “Our investigation also found that these incidents did not take place in a vacuum – in fact, they demonstrated behavior that had become institutionalized. The pattern of activity alleged in the obstruction of justice case shows how some members of the Sheriff’s Department considered themselves to be above the law. Instead of cooperating with the federal investigation to ensure that corrupt law enforcement officers would be brought to justice, the defendants in this case are accused of taking affirmative steps designed to ensure that light would not shine on illegal conduct that violated basic constitutional rights.â€? Bill Lewis, the Assistant Di-
he needed more footsoldiers to assess the damage left behind by “Yolanda� and to rescue possible survivors in the wreckage. “Many sitios and barangays were only accessible by foot. People were feeling frustrated seeing all these military planes and trucks and yet yung mga patay nila katabi nila. Yung mga naririnig nila mga boses na pwede pang ma i-rescue. There was never, ever any rescue up to today,� he said. “Constantly, as the days went on I was asking for support, more footsoldiers to scour the area, to secure the places and conduct a rescue of the people. I was never given that,� he added. He said he asked President Aquino and Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas to augment the police force. “Hindi na augment ang security ng Tacloban City, tinanggal pa yung chief of police,� he said, referring to the decision to relieve Chief Superintendent Elmer Soria, chief of Philippine National Police Region 8, of duty. The PNP said Soria was relieved of duty due to stress after he said that an estimated 10,000 people died in Leyte due to the typhoon. In the briefing, Romualdez said he had “difficulty communicating� with the national government officials because “there were things asked of us .� “They wanted an ordinance immediately for a curfew. And I said: it is difficult to have an ordinance for a curfew because we have no fiscal’s office, no court. If these people violate the curfew and be arrested, how can they post bail? Why don’t we just have checkpoints? And this went on and on, and yet every day. We were meeting every day, every morning. I could not understand why we could not get that support,� he said. He said that in one meeting,
Roxas asked him to “legalize everything� by passing an ordinance allowing the national government to conduct relief and rescue efforts in the city. “I told him: why is it illegal? As far as I know, the President is the president of the Philippines and he is also president of Tacloban City. I don’t see anywhere in the law, that you need a letter or ordinance from me for you to come in and do what you are doing,� he said. “He answered me: ‘You have to remember: we have to be very careful because you are a Romualdez and the president is an Aquino,’� he added. Romualdez again denied reports that he was being asked to resign his post as Tacloban mayor. He said Roxas’ request was for him to write a letter saying that he could no longer do some of the functions as mayor of Tacloban, which would allow the national government to step in and help the city. However, he said his own lawyers advised him not to write the letter since it could be deemed as a resignation letter. Both the local and national governments have come under fire for the alleged slow response to the super typhoon, which has left nearly 6,000 people dead in Central Visayas as of today (December 9). Earlier reports said the national government could not bring in relief goods and soldiers to Tacloban and other parts of Samar and Leyte after the typhoon damaged roads, airports and seaports. Romualdez has also come under fire for allegedly failing to give proper warning to his constituents and evacuating them to higher ground. A CNN report described the mayor as the “ghost of Tacloban City� after some residents thought he had died in the typhoon.
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rector in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, commented: “The defendants charged in this case are facing serious allegations, including violating the trust of the public they were sworn to serve. It is equally as important to point out that these charges should not reflect on the thousands of men and women of the Sheriff’s Department who proudly serve the citizens of Los Angeles County, and who partner with the FBI in a variety of crime areas.� This morning, FBI agents took into custody 16 of the 18 defendants named in four indictments and one criminal complaint. Most of the defendants were arrested at various LASD facilities. The five cases, which are part of an ongoing investigation, were unsealed this morning. United States v. Brunsting and Branum, CR13-573 Two deputy sheriffs – Bryan Brunsting and Jason Branum – are charged in a six-count indictment with civil rights violations and making false statements in reports.
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Both the 2013 target and the 6.8 million target for 2014 may have to be revised in the face of the damage, he said. “We have been beset by huge challenges: the earthquake and typhoon. It was a double whammy for the Philippines,� he told AFP. Tourist arrivals up to September have already reached about 3.6 million, up from 3.2 million in the same period last year, he said. But the disasters will affect arrivals in the last three months which are the peak season for tourists, he warned. The earthquake, which killed more than 220 people, shattered historic churches and tourism facilities and damaged roads in the central islands of Cebu and Bohol, both popular tourist destinations. Less than a month later, Super Typhoon Haiyan swept through the central islands, leaving more than 7,500 dead or missing and devastating whole towns including popular hotels, beach resorts, surfing and dive sites. Worldwide news coverage of the destruction has discouraged visitors, Enerio said. “These resorts are in that particular area which is very well known in international markets,� he said. “It is not just one destination. The whole country’s image has been affected,� he added. To counter this, the government and private sector are making an effort to tell tourists that there are many other attractions in the archipelago which have not been affected by the recent disasters, he said. Despite the setbacks, the government is still sticking to its target of 10 million tourist arrivals in 2016, up from about 4.3 million in 2012, Enerio added. “We can come back with a very strong campaign that will inform the world about how beautiful our country is. It still has a warm and welcoming people who are still hospitable to all foreigners,� he said.
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Bruno Mars to hold concert in Manila in March
Grammy winning artist Bruno Mars is set to return to the Philippines to stage a concert. Set to happen on March 22 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, Mars’ one-night show in Manila is part of his Moonshine Jungle Tour 2014. Tickets for his concert, which cost as much as P21,710 for the best seats, were released through SM Ticket Outlets on Sunday. In a report of The Philippine Star, Mars will reportedly “take Filipinos on a romp through a time-warping musical jungle where fedora hats, disco balls, Motown, funk, soul and hip-hop all come together.” The Grammy winner’s Moonshine Jungle Tour 2014 will be produced by Music Management International. Mars, whose mother is Filipino, last visited the Philippines in 2011 when he staged concerts at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu and at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Among Mars’ many hits songs are “Just The Way You Are,” “Grenade,” “Marry You” and “Nothin’ On You.” (MNS)
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Heart says boyfriend is proud of sexy photos KAPUSO actress Heart Evangelista shared boyfriend Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero is proud of her sexy calendar pictorial. The television host was recently unveiled by a liquor brand as their calendar girl for the year 2014. According to Heart, Chiz was aware of the said project and she asked for his opinion even before she did the sexy photo shoot. “I told him na meron akong offer and ‘what do you think?’ Sabi niya, ‘go’. He said that as long as I feel comfortable doing it. Tingnan ko daw yung mga pegs kung kaya ko,” Heart said. When the final product was done, Heart said that the Senator liked the photos and even thought of hanging it on his office wall. She said, “Natuwa siya and he’s very happy. Nasa phone niya and sinave niya. Sabi niya gusto daw niyang ilagay sa office niya pero hindi pa daw niya alam kung ilalagay niya or sa loob na lang daw ng kwarto
niya.” Heart said doing the calendar is a liberating feeling for her because she learned how to express herself, especially with the things she wants to do. “It’s an outlet for me to exercise saying no or saying yes, na paninidigan ko, kasi ako yung klase ng tao na hindi marunong mahindi,” said Heart. When asked if her parents knew of the said project, the actress said her father is well-versed on the topic but she’s still in no-speaking terms with her mother. Meanwhile, Heart clarified there’s no wedding proposal yet coming from Escudero. She also said that she’s too busy to think of settling down in the future. “I’m a very open person, I like to say whatever is one my mind. So definitely I would let the fans know kung ikakasal na ba ako or hindi,” said the actress-host. “I’m in this point that I just want to do what I need to do, what I always wanted to do, and now is not the time to get married,” she said. (MNS)
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MOTORING One in three households want connected car features
Connected car technology will eventually help to avoid collisions as vehicles communicate with one another. However, for now it is focused on bringing web features into the cabin. Photo: hxdbzxy/Shutterstock.com
(Relaxnews) - Research shows that in the US, smartphone features are driving interest in connected car features – particularly music and navigation. According to Parks Associates, 33 percent of US broadband households want the ability to listen to their music libraries in their cars, and there is also a growing demand for navigation, vehicle performance and diagnostics features and, of course, hands-free phone access. However, only 16 percent are interested in in-car online video access, even for their passengers. “One-third of car owners, and over 50% of luxury car owners, now have connectedcar capabilities, and most of them use the features on at least a monthly basis,” said Jennifer Kent, Senior Analyst, Parks Associates. “The ability to play MP3 files on the car stereo is most common by far, but
communication features such as the ability to listen to texts/email read aloud are becoming more popular. Twenty percent of U.S. vehicle owners in broadband households have this feature.” As well as turning their noses up at video, half of driving households surveyed aren’t interested in website access or the ability to access news apps. “The rapid growth in smartphone adoption combined with the development of a robust app industry has educated consumers on the benefits and possibilities of incar connectivity,” Kent said. “Smartphone owners are far more likely to value connected car capabilities, and roughly threequarters of those valuing connected car capabilities have smartphones.” According to ABI Research, by 2018, 50 per-
cent of all new cars will feature Apple’s connected car technology – iOS in the Car, which enables a driver to mirror his or her iPhone and many of its apps on a vehicle’s dashboard screen for a combination of touchscreen and voice-activated access to everything from music libraries to turnby-turn navigation, search queries and message dictation. The first car ever to feature the technology, the 2014 Honda Civic, will go on sale in the US this December. Earlier this month, German carmaker, Audi announced that its new A3 sedan, which goes on sale in the US this spring, will be the first car ever to offer an integrated 4G LTE high-speed internet hotspot which will enable passengers to stream HD video to their phones, tablets or notebooks while providing the driver with more detailed, faster and more graphics-rich navigation information.
What do men feel when they look at a beautiful car?
(Relaxnews) – A scientific study suggests that men experience more emotion when looking at images of car design than they do when looking at images of children. The results of the research that monitored the brainwave activity of men and women when shown a series of images chosen to elicit an emotional response, show that, for men at least, car design is capable of evoking feelings on a par with the most basic of human emotions. Participants were asked to rate a series of images including happy and crying babies, men and women considered to be beautiful and pictures of modern and outdated cars while wearing a dry sensor EEG headset. As well as showing a greater emotional response to car design than to children, 75 percent of men involved in the experiment also demonstrated more emotion when shown a beautiful car than when shown a beautiful woman. Whereas only one third of women rated images of car design higher than an image of an attractive man. The experiment, conducted by Volvo and EEG specialists Myndplay, was followed up by a survey asking participants their thoughts and feelings in relation to car design. A parallel survey conducted by OnePoll of 2000 participants revealed that 43 percent of men said that they found the car shape and design to be the most appealing aspect, over the interior, gadgets, wheels and engine. The front of the car was the most attractive feature for men, in contrast to the reaction from women where the rear of the car scored the most highly. Almost three quarters (74%) of men said that good design made them feel positive, and 60 percent of men also said that driving a car they perceive as beautiful made them feel both confident and empowered. When asked about the most important aspects of a car, from a design perspective, 43 percent of men put the car’s overall exterior shape above engine size, interior, specifications or wheel design. Women rated a car’s rear as its most attractive feature while men overwhelming said that a car’s front was its most attractive feature. Of the results, Dr David Lewis, a UK leader in the neuroscience of consumerism and communications stated: “Appreciating an aesthetically pleasing design is an experience which combines understanding and emotions.
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Seven ways to battle the holiday bulge (Relaxnews) – ‘Tis the season for holiday eating. And that means that most of us will pack on about one to two pounds (.5-1 kilo) this time of year. While that might not sound like much, annual weight gain adds up year after year. But rather than put down the eggnog and fruit cake altogether, Dr. Amy Moore, assistant professor of nutrition and dietetics at Saint Louis University in the US, offers a few sensible approaches to enjoying the season while keeping your waistline intact. Be picky about your splurges. Holidays are a time to sample special seasonal treats that people have spent a lot of time preparing, Moore says. “If Aunt Helen’s delectable Christmas Buche de Noel chocolate dessert beckons, enjoy a slice but pass on the brownies or soda.” Be mindful. Pay attention to what you’re eating. Slow down and savor every bite, taking the time to appreciate what you’re putting into your mouth. Plan ahead. If you know you are going to a party in the evening, eat a healthy breakfast and lunch. “Bring something healthy to potlucks so at least you can count on one healthy option being offered,” Moore says. “Fruit – pomegranates, clemen-
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Get cracking: How nuts can improve your health (Relaxnews) – Few foods pack a nutritional bang for your buck quite like the humble nut. Here are a few good scientifically backed reasons to add nuts to your daily diet. New research published last month in the New England Journal of Medicine involving nearly 119,000 subjects found that eating one serving of unsalted nuts daily could even extend your life. Nut eaters had fewer incidences of cancer and heart and respiratory disease, and eating nuts was “associated with a 20 percent reduction in total mortality, independent of other predictors of death.” This summer, a longitudinal study of more than 7,000 people over 50 years old in Spain found that those who ate nuts more than three times a week had reduced risks of cancer and cardiovascular disease compared to non-nut eaters. Both studies also showed that people who ate nuts also tended to have a lower body mass index and a smaller waist, and were also less likely to smoke and be more physically active, than those who rarely or never ate nuts. The Spanish study also found that nut eaters ate a better diet in general, with more vegetables, fruit, and fish. Nuts are packed with a winning combination of plant sterols, monounsaturated fats and fiber, which can lower
cholesterol levels. A 2009 Harvard University study concluded that eating walnuts resulted in a significant decrease in both total cholesterol and levels of LDL, or “bad cholesterol.” Walnuts also get a nod for protecting a woman’s breasts from cancer, with a study published in 2011 in the journal Nutrition and Cancer finding that munching about two small handfuls of walnuts everyday may “significantly” curb a woman’s risks of the disease. Walnuts also have almost twice as many antioxidant polyphenols as almonds, peanuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, cashews, macadamias, Brazil nuts,
and pecans, researchers said. But almonds are a great snack for between-meal nibbles, with a recent study from Purdue University finding that a handful of almonds could fill you up and cut cravings throughout the day, without piling on the pounds. How best to eat nuts? In small portions, since they are dense and high in calories, which can easily add up. Experts say aim for around 30-50 grams a day, which could be around 42 cashews or 10 Brazil nuts, for example. Also skip the salted and chocolate-covered varieties, since added salts and sugars can negate a nut’s healthful benefits.
A good body image equals happier relationships: study (Relaxnews) – Women who are happy with their body image are more likely to be in happy romantic relationships, a new UK study finds. Study author Sabina Vatter of Tallinn University presented her findings Friday, December 6, at the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Clinical Psychology in York. The study involved quantitative data from 256 women aged between 20 and 45, of whom 71.5 percent were cohabiting with
their partner and 28.5 percent were married. The women answered questions about their body weight, previous experience of diets, their self-esteem and body image self-consciousness, as well as about the intimacy and satisfaction of their relationships. Finding showed that women who were satisfied with their relationship also tended to be more satisfied with their body weight whether or not they were at their “ideal” weight. Such women also had higher self-esteem and lower self-consciousness. “We also found
that women who had previously been on a diet or [were] on diet during data collection were less satisfied with their body weight, weighed themselves more often, were more self-conscious and had higher BMI’s than women who have not been on a diet.” Vatter said these findings suggest that our satisfaction with body size, shape and weight has more to do with how happy we are in important areas of our lives, like our romantic relationships, than it does with what the bathroom scales say.”
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Revolutionary power system uses both AC, DC energy CYPRESS – A Cypress-based company launched recently a new system that , it said, would revolutionize the way the world uses electricity. ADC Energy Inc. said its new product, the ADC Power System, allows both AC and DC energy to be transmitted and used simultaneously through the same wiring infrastructure in most residential and commercial buildings. The launching was held to coincide with the open house for the company’s new corporate headquarters on Knott Avenue in Cypress last Nov. 18. Business owners, prospective investors and Cypress officials were in attendance. “In essence, the ADC Power System eliminates energy conversion loss and provides a solution to use each electric current type independently, while on the same electric circuit. All power source types such as, power from the electric grid, solar photovoltaic panels, gas generators and even your automobile can all be connected to the ADC Power System to power your home or business,” said Hun Y. Choe, CEO of ADC
Energy. In S. Kim, ADC Energy president, said the ADC Energy System is the most efficient way to transmit and use energy. “Using energy from our system is just as simple as plugging in a device. Since the System is able to differentiate the current type automatically, all electrical devices are able to connect to the System through the same plug. Whether it is powering a washing machine through AC power or charging a smart phone through DC power, the System is able to provide the correct current type without the need to change plugs or install new lines to an existing circuit,” he said. ADC Energy also manufactures LED light bulbs, which, it said, are the most energy efficient and eco-friendly source to light a home or business. However, LED light bulbs use DC power and since most homes and buildings have AC energy systems, AC energy still has to be converted to DC, which results in energy loss. With the ADC Power System, there is no need to convert AC energy to DC, thus conserving energy that
is lost during the conversion. ADC Energy also produces solar panels, which also utilizes DC energy and need conversion. With ADC Power System, solar panels can be used without converting AC to DC. There is no need to change the existing wiring system. The revolutionary ADC Power System and the two other products will soon be introduced in the Philippines by a group of businessmen, led by Eugene C. Polendey, a retired Boeing engineer who now works for Raytheon, and businessman Joel Bautista. Polendey and Bautista said the ADC Power System will be a great boost to Philippine government, businesses and households since the country has one of the most expensive power rates in the world. “With the ADC Power System, the LED light bulbs and solar panels, the government can save billions of pesos annually if used in government offices, hospitals, parks and street lighting,” Polendey said. Bautista said businesses and homes, on the other hand, can
ADC Energy executives after the launching: (front) Hun Y. Choe, CEO, (behind left to right) Sang Y. Yi, Executive Director, Americas; Eugene Coloma Polendey and Joel Bautista, Executive Directors, Philippines; In S. Kim, President; Dean Applegreen, Executive Director, Africa. (Photo by: Dan Baltazar/PPP-USA)
save a lot if any combination of the three ADC Energy products were utilized to power lights, computers, refrigerators, TV sets, neon signs and many more appliances and equipment. They said the other advantage is that establishments that use the ADC Power Systems won’t have to worry about power outag-
es because the system automatically stores AC and DC power in batteries that automatically dispenses power in case of power outages, without any interruption, for days. With the Philippines often experiencing power outages, ADC Power System is a perfect solution to the country’s energy problems.
Taiwan relief to Philippines continues unabated People from all walks of life in the Republic of China (Taiwan) continue donating funds and relief supplies to the Philippines following the disaster caused by super Typhoon Haiyan. The storm devastated the central Philippines Nov. 8, 2013, causing more than 5,000 deaths and affecting over 10 million people. In accordance with President Ma Ying-jeou’s vision of the ROC as a provider of humanitarian aid, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has worked closely with nongovernmental organizations to provide prompt relief and assist in the reconstruction of affected areas. Earlier this week, while leading a trade delegation to the Philippines, Wang Chih-kang,
chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), donated US$120,000 collected by the organization. On Nov. 25, Sun Wen-hsien, president of the Chiu Chang Mathematics Education Foundation, took a group of 27 schoolchildren to the Philippines to participate in the International Mathematics and Science Olympiad for Primary School Students, with each child carrying 10 kilograms of rice, noodles, biscuits or canned food to be donated to storm victims through the event’s organizing committee. These efforts follow the airlifting of more than 150 metric tons of aid supplies in 18 flights by ROC air force C-130 Hercules cargo planes Nov. 12-21, as well as
the transport of 530 metric tons of relief goods to Cebu Port aboard an ROC naval vessel. Supplies included prefabricated housing, solar generators, tents, rice, clothing, ready-to-eat food and potable water, donated by private citizens and a wide range of civic organizations and charity groups, including the ROC Red Cross Society, Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, Bliss and Wisdom Foundation, Namchou Chemical Industrial Co. Ltd., I-mei Foods Co. Ltd., ROC I-Kuan Tao Association, and National Fishermen’s Association. The goods were distributed with the assistance of volunteers working for ROC charity groups in the Philippines, joined by over
16,000 Filipinos affected by the typhoon who were employed by the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation. As of Dec. 5, the total value of monetary and material donations made by the ROC government, civic groups and individual citizens had reached NT$358.5 million (US$11.09 million). In addition, within days of the disaster a 35-person team organized by the Taiwan Root Medical Peace Corps arrived in the affected area to provide free medical assistance. ROC government agencies, coordinated by Minister without Portfolio Lin Junq-tzer, have worked together closely. The Ministry of Health and Welfare promptly established a special
bank account for monetary donations, while MOFA and the Ministry of National Defense designated two aid supply collection centers, one in northern Taiwan and one in the south. As mentioned above, the MND also dispatched aircraft and a ship to transport relief supplies, as well as mobilizing soldiers to help collect, sort, pack, load and ship the goods. Local governments in Taiwan have also set up special accounts to enable citizens to easily make donations. Moreover, the Council of Agriculture collected canned fish and frozen vegetables, and the Overseas Community Affairs Council marshaled ROC firms and nationals in the Philippines for participation in relief efforts.
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