1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 25, 2011

January 24, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Broadcaster slain in Palawan

PHILIPPINE STAR --  'Go after Dominguez cohorts, protectors' 

MANILA BULLETIN -- Carnap 'conspiracy' probed

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Garcia goes missing

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- End of the road

ABANTE -- Ulo sa 'Dominguez link' gumugulong na

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Dominguez kinasuhan sa Evangelista case 

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- Dominguez brothers will face music — lawyer

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On Congress

As the public continues to express outrage over two car theft-related murders, lawmakers are pushing for stiffer punishment for stealing of vehicles, especially if violence is involved. At the Senate, Sen. Francis Escudero has filed a bill making plain car theft punishable with 20 to 30 years imprisonment. But if force is involved, an offender found guilty should suffer imprisonment of 30 to 40 years. The brutal deaths of Emerson Lozano, son of former Marcos loyalist lawyer Oliver Lozano, and car dealer Venson Evangelista at the hands of carjackers have stirred outrage over the brazenness of criminal syndicates. (Philstar)

On carnapping

Authorities are zeroing in on protectors or cohorts in the government of alleged carjack ring leader Raymond Dominguez, including individuals involved in the registration of stolen vehicles. Dominguez, whose group is suspected to be responsible for the murder of car dealer Venson Evangelista and possibly another trader, Emerson Lozano, surrendered to the Bulacan police on Saturday night, saying he feared for his life. He was placed under arrest yesterday by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG). Dominguez was brought to the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office last night and underwent inquest proceedings on charges of carjacking and kidnapping with homicide filed by the police. (Philstar)

On Gen. Garcia

Has former military comptroller Carlos Garcia gone into hiding? Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV told reporters yesterday he has received information that Garcia is missing. “We have yet to ascertain the veracity of the information but that’s what we heard… because everybody’s trying to locate (him) for good reason, but some people may not want that to happen,” he said. The former Navy officer said some people might not want Garcia to resurface in view of the congressional inquiries into circumstances behind his plea bargaining agreement with the government.(Philstar)

On media killing

A radio commentator who was a staunch critic of mining operations and local officials in Palawan was shot dead yesterday morning in Puerto Princesa City. Radio Mindanao Network (RMN) commentator Gerardo Ortega was shot in the head and died on the spot. Ortega was the anchor of the daily primetime program “Ramatak,” aired over dwAR, RMN’s local affiliate in Palawan. (Philstar)

On oil price hike

Pilipinas Shell is increasing anew the pump prices of its petroleum products. In an advisory, Shell said it will raise effective today its diesel prices by P1 per liter. Shell is also increasing the prices of its kerosene and gasoline by 75 centavos and 50 centavos per liter, respectively. It was learned that PTT Philippines is also raising its prices by the same level as Shell.(Philstar)

On Comelec

Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Sixto Brillantes, who once worked for the Ampatuans, assured the families of the victims of the Maguindanao massacre that he would not protect the clan. The families of the victims fear that Brillantes’ proposal to postpone the elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is a form of support for the beleaguered clan. (Philstar)

On Mar Roxas

Former Sen. Manuel Roxas II concedes that intrigues will continue to trail him because of his closeness to President Aquino. But he says there is really nothing much that can be thrown against him since he is just being of help to the President. “Except for the intrigues, nothing much can really be written about me. I have no anomalies,” Roxas said. (Philstar)

On Hello Garci

The military expressed support yesterday for the plan of Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. to reopen the investigation on the “Hello, Garci” poll fraud scandal that raised doubts on the legitimacy of the election of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004.  Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) spokesman Brig. Gen. Jose Mabanta Jr. said the probe would give active military personnel and rebel soldiers the opportunity to disclose what they know about the controversy.  (Philstar)

On parenthood bill

The Catholic Church has, so far, no more objections to making the responsible parenthood bill a priority legislation by the administration. Malacañang hopes the Church will drop its opposition to the bill entirely when discussions are completed. Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said government officials met with Church representatives for the second time yesterday to reconcile differences on the responsible parenthood bill. The first meeting was held last year after the Church voiced its opposition to government moves to promote artificial methods of family planning, believing some contraceptives to be distributed by the government are abortifacients. (Philstar)

 

Sound economy good crime deterrent

January 24, 2011
BY ISMAEL AMIGO, 1st-APLUMA NATIONAL PRESIDENT
IT’s a good thing that President Aquino did not join the bandwagon calling for the revival of the death penalty for heinous crimes, after the gruesome deaths of two car dealers.
 
The President stressed during an interview that he is not keen on reviving capital punishment, saying that the country's imperfect justice system may lead to the conviction of the wrong person.
 
P-Noy is correct in saying that the clock cannot be turned back if an innocen...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 24, 2011

January 24, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Dominguez fears for life, turns self in

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Car trader murder: 9 charged  

MANILA BULLETIN -- Dominguez surrenders

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Noynoy junking rerun no guarantee vs Cha-cha

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Carjack-slay suspect yields

ABANTE -- Paglikida kay Venson planado

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Raymond Dominguez sumuko! 

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- Power rates to go down

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On Congress

Many members of the House of Representatives are not inclin...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 22, 2011

January 21, 2011
BROADSHEETS

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- 2 in car theft murder fall

PHILIPPINE STAR -- 2 suspects in slay of car traders fall

MANILA BULLETIN -- Claire's bus franchise cancelled

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Testify on AFP graft, junior officers asked

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Venson's killers captured!

ABANTE -- Elite force vs carnap gang

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Car dealers mag-aarmas!

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- Wife for sale!
   
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On Congress

The House of Representatives will look into the real reason be...
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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 21, 2011

January 20, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- DoJ: NPA, not AFP, killed UP botanist

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Ochoa on Mar: No problem 

MANILA BULLETIN -- It's nobody but Binay

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Ex-DA chief dares Noy: Name names on scam

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- 8 hurt in another MRT mishap

ABANTE -- Bigas mafia i-plunder na

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON --  Bacalzo gigisahin sa carjacking 

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- No to death

ISSUES MONITORING

On Congress

The Senate moved a step closer to passing the proposed government-owned and...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 20, 2011

January 19, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Aquino exposes rice scam

PHILIPPINE STAR -- 5 carjack rings eyed    

MANILA BULLETIN -- Burned Lozano van found

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Noy claims Mar won’t have awesome powers

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Killer identified

ABANTE -- Utak ng Carnap-Sunog Gang kilala na

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON --  Bitay ibabalik! 

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- Mar won’t be all-powerful — Aquino

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On Congress

Pangasinan Rep. Georgina de Venecia was unanimously elected president of th...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 19, 2011

January 18, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- SC junks Vizconde appeal

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Another car trader murdered, burned   

MANILA BULLETIN -- Alarming wave of violence

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Noy’s ZTE-broadband deal in the works

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Killers on the prowl

ABANTE -- Carnap-sunog gang tugis na!

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON --  Car dealer pa sinunog 

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- ‘Ito na nga ang anak ko’

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On Congress

Sen. Loren Legarda called on her colleagues yesterday to pass the expan...

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Trudging "matuwid na daan" in style (aboard a Porsche!)

January 17, 2011
BY ISMAEL AMIGO, 1st-APLUMA NATIONAL PRESIDENT
 
FILIPINOS are divided on the issue regarding President Aquino's purchase of a third-hand Porsche sports car (or as a car magazine describes as "supercar")  worth P4.5 million.

Take note, third-hand car for P4.5M? Isn't it grand?

Some say there's nothing wrong with P-Noy buying it especially with his own money while others say the action leaves a bad taste in the mouth at this time when more than 4.5 million Filipinos are starving.  

Even with his ow...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 18, 2011

January 17, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Brillantes faces storm

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Lozano son murdered  

MANILA BULLETIN -- Miriam: 'Pork' for pay hike

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Cha-cha pushed in Senate; hearings next month

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- 'Menopausal bitch' files raps vs solon

ABANTE -- P579B gov't fund di mahagilap!

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON --  Sa pumatay sa anak ni Atty. Lozano: Manhunt utos ni P-Noy

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- Lozano shot, burned

ISSUES MONITORING

On Congress

The Senate resumed regular session ...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR JAN. 17, 2011

January 16, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Brillantes sworn in as chair of Comelec

PHILIPPINE STAR -- AFP to help tag cohorts of Garcia  

MANILA BULLETIN -- Mar-SB 'showdown' looms

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Include ex-AFP brass in Garcia probe — troops

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- 'Massive' Comelec reforms set

ABANTE -- OJT fees tutuldukan!

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- P-Noy, Senado inalerto sa P4 bilyon NAIA scam 

PEOPLES TONIGHT -- Sto. Niño saves 274 in Sinolog tragedy!

ISSUES MONITORING

On Congress

Nueva Ecija Rep....

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