1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 24, 2011

May 23, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Diokno goes on leave

PHILIPPINE STAR -- China builds more Spratly outposts   

MANILA BULLETIN -- Diokno out

DAILY TRIBUNE -- LP plots House coup, backs Abaya as Speaker

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Diokno out of Munti

ABANTE -- 4-anyos ginilitan saka ginahasa, nabuhay

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Jinkee pinatawad na si Krista Ranillo

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On Congress

The House committee on economic affairs endorsed yesterday a resolution seeking the renegotiation of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) to allow the entry of more Filipino nurses in Japan. Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone, who authored Resolution 828, said Japan had promised to recruit an initial 1,000 nurses when JPEPA was signed on Sept. 9, 2006. (Philstar)

On Gov. Leviste

Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Director Ernesto Diokno took a leave of absence yesterday as the Department of Justice started its investigation on his possible liability for the alleged jail pass of former Batangas governor and convicted killer Jose Antonio Leviste. But an apparently dissatisfied Justice Secretary Leila de Lima urged Diokno to consider resigning from his post to spare President Aquino from any controversy. (Philstar)

On Spratlys

China has set up military garrisons and outposts within Philippine-claimed territory in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. Documents and photographs obtained by News5 show that the military garrisons and outposts are located on six reefs that are part of the Kalayaan Island Group. Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam are claiming the Spratlys either entirely or in part. The Spratly Islands are located within an area of 150,000 square miles and are made up of some 200 islands, reefs and shoals. (Philstar)

The Philippines wants dialogue and not tension to dictate any approach to addressing territorial disputes in the South China Sea. This was relayed by President Aquino to visiting Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie in a meeting at Malacañang yesterday. He made the declaration in the wake of reports that Chinese warplanes had intruded into Philippine airspace, particularly over Reed Bank in Palawan. (Philstar)

On security threats

Vice President Jejomar Binay urged yesterday international and local law enforcers to be vigilant, not merely reactive, to security threats in the Asia Pacific region. In a speech delivered during the 14th training conference of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy Associates (FBINAA) on behalf of President Aquino, Binay said law enforcers in the Asia Pacific region are partners in the campaign against terrorism. (Philstar)

On rice supply

The Philippines will no longer import rice this year as the 860,000 metric tons supply needed by the country has been completed. Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala said yesterday only less than 500,000 metric tons might have to be imported next year. Alcala told reporters after the awarding of outstanding farmers and fishermen in Malacañang that the government might no longer push through with the fuel subsidy for these sectors amid the high oil prices. (Philstar)

On unemployment

The number of unemployed Filipinos rose by 1.4 million to 11.3 million in March from 9.9 million in November last year, according to the latest survey by polling firm Social Weather Stations (SWS). This is a 3.7 percentage point increase to the unemployment rate of 27.2 percent in March from 23.5 percent in the previous quarter. On a year-on-year comparison, the unemployment rate rose a tenth of a percentage point in March from 27.1 percent in March 2010. SWS conducted face-to-face interviews on 1,200 representative adults aged 18 years old and above from March 4 to 7. (Philstar)

On Ombudsman

The Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) rejected yesterday calls to extend the period of endorsement for applicants for the next Ombudsman as the council got ready to screen 26 nominees. The eight-man council chaired by Chief Justice Renato Corona had closed the filing of applications and turned down the request of the Transparency and Accountability Network (TAN) for an extension of the nomination period to give way to more applicants. JBC member and House justice committee chair Rep. Neil Tupas Jr. said TAN’s request was denied because the council wants to expedite the selection process upon request of President Aquino. (Philstar)

On tropical storm

Be ready for heavy rains and strong winds starting tomorrow. Tropical storm “Chedeng” (international name Songda) is moving closer to the country, Robert Sawi, Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) weather branch chief, said yesterday. Chedeng is expected to intensify into a typhoon in the next 24 hours, he added. (Philstar)

On RH bill

Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago, one of the authors of the proposed Reproductive Health (RH) bill at the Senate, said that the senators would start the debates on the controversial measure in August. “The Senate has only two weeks of session left, and even if we deliver the sponsorship speeches, we still have to adjourn sine die by June 9. In all probability, the debates will begin when session resumes after the State of the Nation Address by President Aquino at the end of July,” she said.(Philstar)

 

1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 23, 2011

May 22, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Bishop steps up attack

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Phl shelves seismic project in Spratlys  

MANILA BULLETIN -- Jojo, Mar in 1 team

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Mar seen moving to oust Belmonte

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Spratly issue: Aquino, Chinese defense chief meet

ABANTE -- 4-anyos ginilitan saka ginahasa, nabuhay

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Leviste 'kakanta' sa DOJ probe ngayon 

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On Congress

Sen. Panfilo Lacson has filed a bill mandating children to show filial re...

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1st APLUMA says: PPP stands for...

May 22, 2011
BY ISMAEL AMIGO
1ST-APLUMA NATIONAL PRESIDENT
 
THE Public-Private-Partnership or PPP is labeled as one of the flagship projects of the Aquino administration.
 
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said PPP describes a range of possible relationships among public and private entities in the context of infrastructure and other services. Other terms used for this type of activity include private sector participation (PSP) and privatization.
 
The ADB added that the three main needs that motivate governmen...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 20, 2011

May 19, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- VIP prisoners face probe

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Chinese jets buzz PAF patrol planes  

MANILA BULLETIN -- Enrollment surges

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Soliman, Abad in House line of fire on CCT probe

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Leviste caper probed

ABANTE -- Killer highway ayaw paawat

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Kaso pa vs Leviste 

ISSUES MONITORING

On Congress

The House committee on justice has passed the proposed Whistleblowers’ Act, which seeks to protect and compensate whistle...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 19, 2011

May 18, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- CBCP: No to tax boycott

PHILIPPINE STAR -- 3 Sandigan justices face criminal raps 

MANILA BULLETIN -- K+12 demeaning

DAILY TRIBUNE -- RP least competitive in entire Asia-Pacific

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Pacquiao clobbered

ABANTE -- Pacquiao ni-knockout ni Lagman

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Fix salary sa bus drivers 

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On Congress

The House committee on justice voted yesterday to get the process to impeach Supreme Court (SC) Justice Mariano del Casti...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 17, 2011

May 16, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Smuggling at NFA bared

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Pols in black book face smuggle probe 

MANILA BULLETIN -- Ping bats for nat'l ID

DAILY TRIBUNE -- No room for Chief of Staff under RP setup -- Joker

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Diokno next Ombudsman?

ABANTE -- Simbahan di patas lumaban -- Ping

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Pulitiko buyer ng hot cars 

ISSUES MONITORING

On Congress

At least one governor, two mayors and a Customs official named in the so-called black book of suspec...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 16, 2011

May 15, 2011
BROADSHEETS 

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Palace to Church: Cool it

PHILIPPINE STAR -- NBI bares black book on 'hot' cars today 

MANILA BULLETIN -- Ping: Don’t use the pulpit

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Friction certain with Roxas as chief of staff -- Angara

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Killer Highway under tight watch

ABANTE -- Palasyo nabahag sa mga Obispo

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- 'Doomsday' sa May 21 walang basehan - CBCP 

ISSUES MONITORING

On Congress

The National Bureau of Investigation is set to reveal today i...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 13, 2011

May 12, 2011
BROADSHEETS

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Mt. Makiling Guard Killed

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Neri Faces P13.6-M Tax Evasion Suit
MANILA STANDARD -- Speaker Vows Speedy Debate On Reproductive Health Bill

MANILA TIMES -- Fertilizer ‘Scammers’Fall

MALAYA -- Neri’s Chickens Come Home To Roost

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Noynoy Wages War Vs Sandiganbayan

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Neri Facing Tax Raps
ABANTE -- Iskwater Wawalisin Sa Metro - Palasyo

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- P15M Fraud
 
BALITA -- Pasaway
 
ISSUES MONI...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 12, 2011

May 11, 2011
BROADSHEETS

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- Merci Midnight Deal Hit

MANILA BULLETIN -- Goodbye, GOCC Perks

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Sandigan Justices Urged To Step Down
MANILA STANDARD -- Enrile Working On Palace ‘Request’ To Postpone Polls

MANILA TIMES -- Plea Deal Stirs AFP Unrest

MALAYA -- CBCP Burns Bridges On Repro Health Bill

DAILY TRIBUNE -- Solgen Moots Sinister Aim In Sandigan Ruling

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- RH Bill Will Pass
ABANTE -- Tito Sotto Naninira!

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- Buhay Pa...

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1st-APLUMA NEWS SUMMARY FOR MAY 11, 2011

May 10, 2011
BROADSHEETS

PHIL. DAILY INQUIRER -- P-Noy Attacks Sandigan Ruling

MANILA BULLETIN -- Aquino: Plea Bargain Flawed

PHILIPPINE STAR -- Noy Slams Approval Of Garcia Plea Deal
MANILA STANDARD -- Palace Makes Senate Push To Postpone ARMM Polls

MANILA TIMES -- Court Seizes Ligot Assets

MALAYA -- Mission: Scrub Plea Bargain

DAILY TRIBUNE -- De Lima Bares Palace Bid To Stop Sandigan Plea Rule

TABLOIDS

PEOPLE’S JOURNAL -- Noy To Appeal Garcia Ruling
ABANTE -- Mga Sundalo Kumukulo

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON -- M...

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