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FORMER Carson City Mayor and now Councilmember Jim Dear showed deep understanding of Filipino history when he described Philippine national hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal as among the pioneers of non-violent social change in the world. During a speech in front of the hero’s monument in the Carson City Hall grounds, Dear said that Rizal was “not just a Filipino national hero but a great world leader.” “He was a man who had great vision about how to change the world without violence. A man who

wanted a revolution w it hout war, and that concept really was difficult for many people to understand in those days --- as it is today.” Dea r, a histor y teacher before he became a politician and a mong t ho s e responsible for the erection of the Rizal CARSON

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ARIZONA’S DIVERSE Villar graces LA’s oldest Pinay STAKEHOLDERS FIND group’s Christmas party COMMON GROUND IN 2020 CENSUS – DO IT FOR THE KIDS By ABNER GALINO

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PHILIPPINE senator Cynthia V ill a r s p e a k s b e f o r e t h e members and guests of the Los Angeles Philippine Women’s Club (LAPWC), one of the oldest Filipino American organizations in the US, at the start of the group’s Christmas Party at the Scientology Community Center in North Hollywood last December 29. Photo by RICK GAVINO

PHOENIX, AZ. — In the conference room of the Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center, a chair sat empty at a recent convening of community media and stakeholders to promote Arizona’s 2020 census. Lizbeth Luna, regional director for NALEO’s Arizona census initiative, abruptly cancelled as a speaker, learning her father had been detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). The intersection of immigration and the census was one of several topics at the convening, but the empty chair spoke to the tenuous ARIZONA’S

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Philippine senator Cynthia Villar poses with LAPWC president Trinity Foliente and outgoing president Rosalie Caratao. Photo by RICK GAVINO

PHILIPPINE Senator Cynthia Villar took time out from her family vacation to speak at a Christmas Party of the Los Angeles Philippine Women’s Club (LAPWC) last Sunday (December 12, 2019). The controversial Filipino senator told the crowd that she decided to come to the event because it was being hosted by a women’s group that was also of the oldest Filipino American organization. The event was held at the Scientology Community Center in North Hollywood. “Bilang isang babae, I want to help fellow women in all their endeavors for freedom and better life,” Villar said. VILLAR

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VILLAR... FROM PAGE 1 As the chairperson of the Senate committee on agriculture on food, Villar told the crowd how her office has been working on projects aimed at developing the country’s dairy and coconut industry. Villar particularly mentioned the establishments of a so-called “dairy center for every province.” The senator’s office has noted that the Philippine dairy industry can only produce 1% of the demand. Villar said her office was also involve in creating processing centers for coconut water and coconut sugar in areas that are known for coconut production. In the same speech, the Philippine senator also praised the overseas Filipinos for keeping the Philippine economy afloat, particularly through the $50 billion yearly remittances. Villar said about half of the said amount comes from formal remittances of overseas Filipino workers and the other half were from informal remittances of Filipinos abroad who have mostly acquired other nationalities (chief of them Filipino Americans). There are over 4 million Americans of Filipino ancestry in the US. Perla Santos, an LAPWC past president, told Weekend Balita/US Asian Post that she felt proud for the presence of the Philippine senator in the event. Santos said she found Villar’s speech painted a bright outlook of the Philippine situation, particularly among farmers and fisherfolks. To add prestige to LAWPC, Santos shared the following information: the LAPWC has earned the distinction of the only API organization whose name is in the marker of the Music Center. Officially named the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, the Music Center is home to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theater, Mark Taper Forum and Walt Disney Concert Hall. LAPWC supported the project by conducting a fashion show featuring the creations of notable Philippine couturier and generated net proceeds of $5,000 which submitted to the Music Center

(From left to right) Civic leader Marc Caratao, Historic Filipinotown Neighborhood Association president Cecille Ramos and (extreme right) LAPWC past president Perla Santos listen to Senator Villar’s speech. Photo by RICK GAVINO Building Committee. The club earned the title of an Associate Founding Member of the Music Center, and its name is engraved permanently on the granite wall of the Music Center plus two brass plates engraved on the back of the chairs on the Founder’s Circle. In addition, the Club was allowed access and privilege to use the Founder’s Room. This was where annual installation of officers and initiation of new members were held early on. As a member of the National Federation of Women’s Club in the Philippines, LAPWC is committed to give back to the country as well. The club has raised funds through cultural dinner-dance shows and was able to donated money to the

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ARIZONA’S... FROM PAGE 1 netherworld of immigrant status in the United States. In June, the Supreme Court barred Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross from adding a question on citizenship to the Census 2020 form. The ruling was applauded by Katie Hobbs, Arizona’s Secretary of State, who supports a permanent ban on such an initiative. After the question’s dismissal, advocates continue to fear diminished participation in the census, particularly from the Latino community. Worries are the current administration will not respect the confidentiality of personal information, despite laws and fines discouraging the sharing of individual census responses among federal agencies. At the convening, co-hosted by Ethnic Media Services, OneArizona, the Arizona Community Foundation and the Leadership Conference Education Fund, EMS executive director, Sandy Close encouraged attendees to collaborate in their messaging and outreach on Census 2020. Citing the decrease of traditional community media as one motivation, Close said the driving impetus for collaboration should be concern about the potential loss of census data-based funding for federal programs that contribute to children’s well-being. Children are the most likely to be undercounted and highly vulnerable to funding reductions. “We, as media, need you, as community organizations, to extend your communication outreach, especially to populations that don’t have media outlets,” Close said. “Today’s meeting is an effort to forge a consensus across ethnic groups, community organizations, state and local government groups and other stakeholders. Do it for the kids.” Jim Chang, state demographer, Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity, provided an overview of the state’s racial demographics. He projects that the decreasing and aging white population, currently comprising 54%, and the increasing, younger Latino one, now at 32%, would reach relative numerical parity by 2050 at 45% and 40% respectively. The balance of the population, with no cohort above 5%, is comprised of Asians, blacks, Native Americans and others. “A lot of people I talk to believe that, right now, the births to Hispanic mothers are higher than the births to non-His-

panic whites,” Chang said, “but that was true only one year, 2007.” Since then, white, non-Hispanic women have led their Latina counterparts with no anticipated change through 2050. Importantly, Chang has seen estimates of Arizona’s 2010 census undercount of children at 4%, 7% and as high as 10%. “Every method has its flaws,” Chang said, but overall, compared to other states, Arizona did fairly well in its total population 2010 census assessment. Alec Thompson, representing the Arizona governor’s office, acknowledged hard-to-count communities within the state where undercount percentages have been higher than those for children. Though the state legislature rejected his budget request to fund census public education initiatives, he said Gov. Doug Ducey has about $1.5 million for paid media advertising. “We are hoping to grow that number,” Thompson said, with media outreach as part of a plan that includes a complete count committee’s credible messengers to reach diverse communities. Government agencies will be directed to contact the customers they serve, for example, the state’s 6,000 foster parents will receive an email about the census. Thompson said Arizona had spent no state money for 2010 census outreach due to fiscal caution after 2008’s recession. A key motivation to encourage 2020 census participation is a calculation that “a 1% undercount is a direct loss of $62 million to the state.” Whitney Walker, director of communications and public policy for Protecting Arizona’s Family Coalition, (PAFCO), spoke to the need for more state level advocacy to bolster the housing trust fund and domestic violence shelters, among other initiatives that ameliorate “the cycle of poverty vulnerable Arizona families are facing.” To her point, the annual Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT Data Book on the status of American children living in poverty ranks Arizona at only 43rd in overall wellbeing for children. In Arizona, immigration is a highly contested issue. Walker said the political climate can interfere with the dissemination of clear and concise information. She didn’t dispute the assessment of Arizona’s 2010 census efforts, but noted that there was “a 30% undercount for Marico-

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pa County, which now has a population of over four million people.” Janice Palmer of the Helios Education Foundation, which focuses on Latino students’ academic success, underscored Walker’s observations: “Maricopa County had the second largest undercount of Latino children.” Using 7% as the projected undercount, she estimated, in that county alone, 27,000 Latino children were omitted from census 2010 data. The Native American and Alaskan Native populations pose unique challenges to the census, according to Mark Trahant, editor of Indian Country Today. “The primary problem for us is that it comes down to self-identification, and when you’re dealing with tribal communities, you’re talking about citizenship and a more complex way of looking at identity,” Trahant explained. He added that ICT has been reporting for three years that the 2020 census has been in trouble, partly due to underfunding. In Alaska, he noted, two field tests were cancelled to save funds and, overall, a dearth of linguists available to translate census instructions and information into local languages. For Trahant, paramount is how to transform Native American presence into political representation. Even with the recent election of Native Americans to Congress, he calculates they constitute less than three-quarters of one percent of that body, assuming Native Americans represent 2% of the population, which is itself “probably an undercount.” To achieve accuracy, the Census Bureau will have to contend with Native Americans’ lack of broadband access and the difficulty of determining addresses in remote communities. Additionally, Trahant said tribal identification will be “a demographer’s nightmare” because many Native Americans have multiple tribal identifications in their family trees.

How will resources be fairly allocated, he mused? D.L. White, reporting for The Arizona Informant, also raised the issue of accountability, asking state Rep. Diego Rodriguez – the convening’s fi nal speaker -- how an undercount could negatively affect funding for minority groups and refugee communities. Rodriguez responded that allocating funds is a result of horse trading at the heart of the budgeting process. “We all agree that the budget represents your values,” Rodriguez said, but “we have to make sure our numbers are counted so that we get adequate representation.” Acknowledging representatives from Somali, Congolese and other emerging refugee groups at the briefing, as well as from Native American, black and Latino populations, Tameka Spence of Arizona Community For Change emphasized that the first step is addressing the trauma many have experienced. “In trying to help folks understand why the census is important, we’re asking them to confront that trauma and we need to acknowledge that it’s there, it’s real.” Though the empty chair attested to the Luna family’s immediate trauma, the IndialSchool Visitor Center venue exuded optimism. Once the site of a federally run school to socially re-engineer Native American students, Center director Rosalie Talahonva – herself an alumna -- recalled how students were drawn from different tribes often deeply at odds with each other as well as the U.S. government. Whether antagonisms were ancient or personal, new or imagined, the students persevered, forging consensus and cooperation among themselves -- an inspiration for Arizona’s mosaic of stakeholders striving to achieve an accurate census count.


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CIVIC leader Cora Soriano leads the articulation of the Patriotic Oath (Panatang Makabayan) during a ceremony at the FASGI-Bayanihan Center in the historic Filipinotown in Los Angeles. With her are (from left to right) Knights of Rizal officers Geo Sergent, Arturo Flores, Deputy Consul General Ambrosio Brian Enciso III and Leo Pandac. monument in Carson City, said Rizal’s two novels (Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) were among the Filipino hero’s great contributions to the world. The said books, which were among the evidences used by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines in the trial of Rizal for sedition, were circulated not only in the Philippines but as well as in Europe and Asia. The books exposed the injustices being committed against the Filipino people and as well as revealed Rizal’s socio-political vision for his motherland. Rizal, who lived from June 19, 1861 up to December 30, 1896, was way older than India’s Mahatma Gandhi and American civil rights Martin Luther King Jr. who were both known for leading non-violent movements for social change. The Philippine national hero (a doctor by profession, writer and journalist) was publicly executed by the Spanish colonial government. Atty. Jaime Monteclaro, a Filipino

American leader in Carson, recalled how their family idolized Rizal so much that his grandfather named his son Jose (Jaime’s father) --- who also named his firstborn Jose (Jaime’s older brother). Monteclaro, who was also a big fan of Rizal, also cited what he believed were the three most important quotes from the national hero: a. Youth is the hope of the motherland (Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan), b. He who doesn’t know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination (Ang hindi lumingon sa pinanggalingan, hindi makakarating sa paroroonan) and c. He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish (Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika ay mahigit pa sa hayop at malansang isda). In a related development, members of the Knights of Rizal (KOR) also conducted a wreath-laying ceremony at the Filipino Cultural Center at the Historic Filipinotown in Los Angeles on Monday morning (December 30).

Later in the day, the same group held a commemoration service at the FASGI-Bayanihan Center (also in the Historic Filipinotown) where they were joined by Deputy Consul General Ambrosio Enciso III. The simple ceremony was participated (through short speeches and cultural presentations) by FASGI president Geo

Sergent, Dra. Verbina Gold, Cora Aragon, KOR Rudolfo Fernan, Pastor Renato Bautista, KOR chapter commander Arturo Flores, KOR area commander Orlando Cagampan, KOR Antonio Berango, KOR Austin Baul, KOR David Rockello, KOR Leonardo Pandac, Emily Jallorina and KOR Filipinotown secretary Veronico Agatep.

SMART FUNDING RECIPIENT CELEBRATES 20th ANNIVERSARY

THE Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) is proud to help celebrate the 20-year anniversary of Buena Vista Furniture, a trusted small business in the El Sereno community and one of the LACDA’s SMART Funding loan recipients. On April 25, 2019, the LACDA awarded over $100,000 to Buena Vista through SMART Funding, allowing the owners to purchase a delivery truck, which is a necessity in the furniture business. Their old truck had become inoperable and they resorted to renting delivery trucks in the interim, which increased the cost of business operations. Additionally, the loan proceeds were used to refinance high-interest debt. “SMART Funding was a real game changer for our family business,” Ruthie Torres of Buena Vista Furniture said. “As a small business, we had to deal with high interest rates on a tight budget. All of that changed with SMART Funding, which helped to cut our monthly payables by more than 50%! It was like winning the lotto. The process may take some time, but it’s worth it — this is the best loan program for small busi-

nesses. You won’t regret a single thing.” “Congratulations to Buena Vista Furniture on this significant milestone,” said Emilio Salas, LACDA Acting Executive Director. “We’re proud to continue to invest in the community and lift up small businesses through SMART Funding.” SMART Funding offers a variety of competitive loan programs created to assist small and medium-sized businesses in Los Angeles County across various industries, including manufacturing, medical, restaurant, and professional services. Loans can range from $25,000 up to $2 million with flexible loan terms to promote business growth and expansion. Established in November of 1999 by Joseph and Ruthie Torres, Buena Vista Furniture has been providing the greater Los Angeles County with quality furniture for 20 years. Based in Southern California, Buena Vista specializes in fine handcrafted furniture and home décor imported from around the world. The bulk of Buena Vista’s sales are generated from their furniture, which is primarily traditional wood-based handicraft that possesses authentic Spanish/ Latin American flair.


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Google honors Filipino author Genoveva Matute MANILA- Google honored Filipino author and educator Genoveva Matute on Friday with a doodle in celebration of her 105th birthday. Matute is known for "Kuwento ni Mabuti," the first short story in Filipino to win the Palanca Award when the literary awards were first held in 1951. A graduate of the then Philippine Normal College and the University of Santo Tomas, Matute taught students for 46 years and even became dean of the Filipino Department of PNC. In 1992, Matute also won the Gawad CCP Para sa Sining.

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Throughout her academic career, Matute wrote several short stories such as “Leave-taking” and “Land of the Bitter,” which were pub-

Pinoys in US not covered by Philippines’ visa requirement plan

lished in national magazines. She passed away in 2009 at the age of 92. (ABS-CBN News)

“Their alternative demand to provide the lady senator a fair, speedy and credible trial is totally misplaced because precisely, that is being given her by the hearing court as required by the Constitution,” he added. Parties who feel that constitutional guarantees are not being observed should avail themselves of appropriate remedial measures under Philippine law instead of resorting to “unfair publicity stunts,” according to Panelo. “This matter is a case between Sen. De Lima and the people of the Philippines. Our criminal statutes are believed to be violated by her,” the Palace spokesman said. “Any undue persuasion that tramples upon our judicial processes or puts any form of tension on the officers of our courts relative thereto must be condemned accordingly by all citizens of this state,” he added.

‘Fight back, fight more’ MANILA, Philippines — Filipinos living or traveling in the United States are not covered by the administration’s plan to impose a visa requirement on Americans, Malacañang has clarified. President Duterte has threatened to require Americans to secure a visa before entering the Philippines as a response to a 2020 US budget amendment that bars individuals behind the detention of opposition Sen. Leila de Lima from entering the US. The administration has also banned US Sens. Richard Durbin of Illinois and Patrick Leahy of Vermont, authors of the amendment, and Sen. Edward Markey of Massachusetts, supporter of the provision, from entering the Philippines. Last Tuesday, Durbin called the planned travel restriction an “insult” to the Filipino-American community and the country’s democracy. He also warned that the policy would be disadvantageous to Filipino-Americans and other people who travel between the two countries. Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo described Durbin’s warning as “misplaced.” “As regards Sen. Durbin’s remark that this administration should stop threatening the travel of Filipino-Americans from the US to the Philippine territory, the same is likewise misplaced,” Panelo said in a statement issued last Monday. “Filipinos residing or sojourning in America, or our balikbayans, are not covered by our ultimatum should the US government pursue banning the entry of Filipino officials acting in accordance with the Philippine law apropos Sen. De Lima’s case,” he added. Panelo, nevertheless, said imposing visa requirements on foreign nationals is “an exercise of a sovereign right and is not an insult to any particular community.” “In fact, they have been requiring Filipinos to secure a US visa before we can travel into their homeland. As the

community of nations believes in, ‘diplomacy is equality,’” he added.

‘Unfair publicity stunts’

The entry ban against officials and private individuals responsible for De Lima’s arrest and detention in 2017 was included in the 2020 budget signed into law by US President Donald Trump late last month. A “Prohibition on Entry” provision authorizes the secretary of state to apply sub-section (c) to foreign government officials about whom the secretary has “credible information” have been involved in the “wrongful” imprisonment of De Lima. The sub-section refers to the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, which allows the US government to slap sanctions on individuals linked to human rights violations, including banning them from the US. Malacañang has claimed that the entry ban could not be enforced unless there is “credible information” that would prove that De Lima is detained wrongfully. Officials have also maintained that De Lima, in jail on charges of accepting bribes from convicted drug lords, is being accorded due process. Panelo also denied that the rights of De Lima – a vocal critic of Duterte – are being violated. “Allegations of violation of human rights on Sen. De Lima’s case are coming from either absolute ignorance or shameful bias. It is high time for these US senators to consult their US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim who is knowledgeable on our local processes before they start blabbering further nonsense,” the Palace spokesman said. Panelo also assailed Leahy and other foreign officials urging the administration to release De Lima. “The call of these foreign officials to release Sen. Leila de Lima, who is presently facing charges before an independent Philippine court, is a brazen interference into our sovereignty,” Panelo said.

As the nation welcomed the New Year,

De Lima said people should see 2020 as a time “to fight back” and “fight more” against abusive leaders and not be cowed by threats and oppression. In her message in celebration of the New Year, De Lima rallied the Filipino public to strengthen their call for a more just and humane society and show the world the power of people’s solidarity toward upholding social justice and democracy. “Each New Year is a time of new hope – hope that the year will be better for one’s self, for one’s family and for the whole country,” De Lima said in Filipino. “My wish and prayer: that each of us be stronger in facing new challenges this year, strengthen our faith and amplify the call for a just society that respects the rights of each Filipino, whatever one’s gender, age and belief is,” she added. De Lima welcomed 2020 inside her detention quarters at Camp Crame, Quezon City. She was joined by her family, relatives, friends and staff members. (Philstar.com)

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MindinG Your FinAnCes… FroM PAGe 6 of time to deal with the lawsuit. In California, however, that date is the date set for a case management conference provided that you respond to the lawsuit. So if you do not respond, that court date means nothing. The question is: How much time do you have to file a response? Answer: 30 days from the time that you are served the summons. That’s right- only 30 days. If you don’t respond within 30 days, the creditor can move for a default judgment against you. That means you will lose- and you will owe the money that you are being sued for. Once the creditor obtains a judgment against you, you are now fair game to the judgment creditor. What does that mean? Well, now that they have a judgment against you, they can now use all collection tactics at their disposal to get your money. If you are working, the judgment creditor can garnish your wages (up to 25% of your net income every paycheck until paid in full). They can levy your bank account and wipe you out up to the judgment amount. If you have a home, the creditor can put a lien on your house. Additionally, the judgment earns the legal rate of 10% every year. In California, a judgment is good for 10 years and then it can be renewed for another 10 years after that. That means that the creditor can have up to 20 years to collect from you! I have people consulting with me all the time who have old judgments from 10 years ago. The debt amount started small. But after adding legal fees, collections costs and the 10% interest accrued over the years, the debt amount has more than doubled. This is what happens when you ignore a judgment just because you think that the creditor has nothing to get from you at the moment. That may be true if you are currently unemployed and have no assets. But things change all the time. When your financial circumstances change for the better and you least expect it, that old judgment will usually come out of nowhere and will catch you by surprise. I see it happen all the time.

If a judgment lien has been placed on your home, you will not be able to sell your home without paying the judgment amount in full, plus all that interest that has been added. Just the other day, I got a call from someone who is trying to close escrow for a refinance but could not do so because a title search showed that there was an outstanding judgment for $18,000. This person has forgotten about it. He said that more than 8 years ago, he was sued after his car got repossessed. But he ignored the lawsuit and the judgment. Now, it has come back to haunt him. He needs the money badly from the refinance to take care of other financial needs but this judgment is stopping him from being able to complete the transaction. If you’ve been sued by a creditor, it doesn’t make sense to ignore the lawsuit hoping it will just go away because it won’t. If you owe the debt and have no defense to the lawsuit, filing a response may also be pointless and can just be a huge waste of time and money on lawyer’s fees. In some cases, it may be possible to negotiate a settlement with the creditor’s attorney. Payment can be made in a lump sum but usually for a reduced amount, or, if you don’t have the cash to do that, perhaps an installment agreement. If neither one is possible, perhaps it’s time to consider filing bankruptcy. If you’ve been sued, you have very little time to act and the sooner you do something about it, the better off you will be. For more information and to schedule a free case analysis, please call Toll-Free 1-866477-7772. Let us evaluate your situation and recommend possible options. We have offices in Glendale, Cerritos and Valencia. (None of the information herein is intended to give legal advice for any specific situation. Atty. Ray Bulaon has successfully helped over 5,000 clients in getting out of debt. For a free attorney evaluation of your situation, please call RJB Law Offices at TOLL FREE 1-866-477-7772).

2020 Housing Predictions

US housing market predictions 2020 point towards a slowdown, the same is also starting to appear in the state’s housing market. Experts predict that several economic factors might cool California’s booming real estate market even further going into 2020. The California housing market kicked off 2019 with a weak start, but it’s been improving throughout the year according to the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R). And with mortgage interest rates trending downward, the California housing market predictions for the rest of 2019 are brighter than what most had initially anticipated. Here are several analyst based suggestions that will help you find the answers to where the California housing market is heading next year and if investing in California real estate 2020 is a smart move. Let’s get started. 1- California Home Prices Will Drop It’s well-known that house prices in the California real estate market have been following an upward trajectory since 2012. According to the California Association of Realtor’s chief economist and senior VP, Leslie Appleton-Young, the continuous shortage of homes for sale in California is what caused the rise in house prices over the last few years. However, in the latest housing market forecast from C.A.R, Appleton-Young states that this trend has finally begun to take a toll on the California real estate market and price growth has been slow to modest in 2019. The chart below shows Zillow’s home value index for California and their house price forecast for 2020: Prices are likely to fall due to the continuous decline in home sales in many parts of the state. 2- California Affordability Issue Will Remain While home prices are predicted to drop, this doesn’t mean that California homes for sale are going to be affordable any time soon. In his California housing market forecast, Nickelsburg notes that despite sliding home prices, the affordability issue is still driving people out of the real estate market. C.A.R also reported that so far in 2019, only 32% of Californians were able to afford to buy a median-priced house. Though the desire for homeownership is strong, the homeownership rate in California is still lower than

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CAREGIVERS are often overworked and underpaid. Our California lawmakers have enacted strong laws to protect caregivers and make it easier to recover unpaid wages. Still, many caregivers we speak with are reluctant to pursue their claims. Here are some of the most common concerns we hear from caregivers and the reasons why they should not prevent you from seeking justice and the compensation your are legally due.

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CAREGIVERS: Here Are The Top 7 Concerns Caregivers Have In Deciding To Assert An Unpaid Overtime Claim

1. Feelings of Obligations to Caregiving Recipients By nature, caregivers are typically caring people. Many private employers take advantage of a caregivers compassionate nature and do not pay a fair wage. Many caregivers feel uncomfortable going after those they provided care for and their family members. Many feel a sense of loyalty or obligation towards their employers. While this is noble sentiment, it does not change the fact that caregivers who have been paid less than the legally required wages are victims. In fact, many people who utilize in home caregivers are financially able to pay for caregiving services as required by law, but simply chose not to because they want to save money. We often see the children of elderly patients making efforts to preserve their own inheritance by taking advantage of caregivers. 2. I Do Not Have A Social Security Number. You do not need a social security number to recover overtime wages from your employer. If you win a settlement, we can help you get an ITIN that can be used to pay the taxes you owe. 3. I Am Concerned About Immigration Status. California law permits undocumented workers to recover unpaid overtime. In our experience, our undocumented clients have not suffered any serious adverse effect from presenting an overtime claim. While we cannot guarantee no problem will arise, we believe the benefit in recovering your unpaid overtime outweighs your risk. We also have a relationship with an immigration attorney that can review and possibly assist you with your specific situation. 4. Fear of The Legal Process Many private employers pay caregivers less than is required because

they believe caregivers are unsophisticated and will not be able to navigate the legal proceedings necessary to recover unpaid overtime. The legal process can be intimidating and confusing. But that is why the lawyers at Chaleff Rehwald are here to help. We know the law and stand ready to help you.

5. I Signed a Document Stating I am an Independent Contractor. It is unlikely that an in-home caregiver is an independent contractor under the law even if you have signed a document saying so. Still, it is popular for private employers to try to convince you that you are an independent contractor and pay you as one because it is much less costly and much more advantageous for them. The reality is that many private employers misclassify caregivers as independent contractors to avoid paying overtime. In many cases, a document stating a caregiver is an “independent contractor” will have little impact on the caregiver’s ability to recoup unpaid overtime. Often, the employers retain so much control of a caregivers duties the true facts of the employment will overcome any purported agreement. 6. I Did Not Pay Taxes on The Wages I Did Receive. While we recommend that our clients pay all taxes owed for the wages received, if you have not paid taxes on your wages, you still have the right to seek the overtime wages you are due. It is the employer’s obligation to properly classify you as an employee and withhold state and federal income taxes from your paychecks. If this has not happened, it is also problematic for your employer who has violated the law. The most important thing to understand is that it does not impact your ability to recover unpaid overtime. 7. I Do Not Want to Get Involved in a Long Court Battle, and I May Leave the Country. Most cases settle without going to court, and many cases settle within a matter of a few months to a year. We regularly have clients who return to their home countries while the case is ongoing. All we need is the ability to contact you and have you return if necessary for the case. Because the laws are so strong in favor of the caregiver, most employers seek an early settlement of claims.

If you are working as a 24-hour caregiver and you are not paid overtime when working more than nine hours a day, or 45 hours a week, you should consult with Chaleff Rehwald to discuss your rights. We are here to help. With the penalties, interest, and attorneys fees allowed, claims often exceed $100,000 for 24-hour caregivers who have worked just one year. Even if you have only worked three to six months, you likely have a valuable claim. This article is an attorney advertisement written by Daniel Chaleff, employment law attorney at Chaleff Rehwald in Woodland Hills. Our examples are of a general nature and are not a guarantee regarding the outcome of your individual matter. The law firm focuses on caregiver rights. Please call us at (818) 807-4168 for a free and confidential consultation. Or visit us at www.cr.legal/ebook to learn more about caregiver overtime law. We offer a 24-hour chat line on our website.

MortGAGe uPdAte… FroM PAGe 7 the US rate. And with Millennial first-time buyers facing affordability obstacles, many of them are either renting or making the difficult choice to leave to cheaper housing markets. California housing market predictions 2020 suggest you’ll enjoy high rental occupancy rates and even a rising return on investment – if you invest in rental properties in the right locations. Of course, California is a large state and real estate market conditions can vary from one city to another. If you’re thinking of buying a house in California for real estate investment, this could be good news. 3- California Home Inventory Will Improve As mentioned, over the past few years, there hasn’t been enough inventory of homes for sale to satisf y the demand in many parts across California – and across the US housing market as well. But the California housing market predictions 2020 suggest that we can expect inventory to improve in the coming year. This is largely due to the increase in active listings in all regions as homes are staying longer on the market. As C.A.R reported, the Unsold Inventory Index (UII), which measures the number of months it would take to sell the supply of homes on the market at the current sales rate, was 3.4 months in June 2019 (up from 3.0 months in June 2018).

While still relatively tight from a historical perspective, improving inventory indicates that the California real estate market is getting back toward more balance between supply and demand. This is good news for those thinking of buying a house in California in 2020 as there are more options to choose from. 4- California Home Sales Will Drop As Appleton-Young explains in her California housing market predictions report, house prices are likely to drop due to declining home sales in the state. In fact, while the level of inventory and listings is currently growing, home sales have already faltered. But why are homes sales declining despite the lower prices? As you can expect, it all goes back to the continuous affordability issue in the California real estate market. Based on Zillow’s chart above, the median price for a California home for sale is now in the $500k range. In major metros, it’s much, much higher and the average home buyer simply can’t afford to buy. As a result, many would-be buyers are priced out of the California housing market or fed up after years of price growth. But as prices have stabled and are predicted to drop, potential buyers are choosing to wait on the sidelines. 5- California Rental Rates Will Rise Unlike many real estate markets

in the US, it seems that Californians have answered the question “buy vs rent?” – renting is the winning answer. This doesn’t come as a surprise given the ultra-high house prices. First-time buyers simply can’t come up with the down payment or manage the hefty mortgage payments and, hence they choose to keep renting. However, despite the fact that mortgage interest rates are lower and home prices are beginning to fall, California housing market predictions 2020 from Zillow suggest that rent prices will rise. This California real estate trend is different from different markets so what’s the reason behind rising rental rates in California ? The rising average per capita income is not keeping up with the rising house prices. Also, while the state wants to boost new housing construction, housing developers aren’t coming to the rescue with permits dwindling. Add to this the lack of land available, booming economy and threat of inflation, rising wages and buyer expectations, and the increasing numbers of millennials wanting to buy. Have a Great New Years Looking forward serving you in 2020. Thanks again for your support and please call Ken Go of 1st Innovative Finance Group 562-508-7048 or write to Kennethgo@verizon.net. CABRE 01021223 NMLS 238636

Lorenzana: Killing of Iranian general has no immediate impact on PHL

DEFENSE Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Friday said the killing of top Iranian commander Quasem Soleimani at the Baghdad international airport has no immediate impact on the Philippines. “Immediately, I think there is no effect on us. [We] will see in the coming days,” Lorenzana told GMA News Online. Lorenzana assured the public that the Philippine military would be monitoring the security situation outside the country as it has always been part of its duty. The Defense chief, however, said there is no adjustment on the security measures in the Philippines at the moment. Soleimani, who was seen as a deadly adversary by the US and its allies, was killed in a US airstrike in Baghdad. President Hasan Rouhani warned that Iran and the “free nat ions of t he region” would take revenge on the killing of Soleiman i . (GM A LorenZAnA

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MANILA — Exiled Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison is open to a one-on-one meeting with President Duterte, but not in the Philippines, as the President wanted. Sison said in a radio interview on dzRH that he has no problem talking with the President, but he was uncomfortable and distrusts “peace spoilers.” Duterte earlier said he is willing to resume the long-stalled peace negotiation with the CPP-National Democratic Front (NDF) and tasked Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III to work on bringing the government and the CPP-NDF back to the negotiating table. Sison pointed out he doesn’t trust individuals or groups who move to destroy the peace process and that he would only talk to the President alone, without distracting entities. The communist leader added that he was amenable to talks if done outside the Philippines. Sison, in self exile in the Netherlands since 1987, had rejected proposals to hold the peace talks in the Philippines, saying it would place negotiations under the control of the government. Duterte, on the other hand, insisted that his talk with Sison would only take place in the country. Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo reiterated the call for Sison to return to Manila to show sincerity about the peace negotiations, guaranteeing

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that he would not be arrested by authorities. “We dare Mr. Sison to come to the Philippines for a one-on-one meeting with the President to forge a lasting peace agreement,” Panelo said. “(Duterte) guarantees that he will not be arrested upon his arrival and after the meeting he can freely leave for Netherlands when he so desires,” he added. Panelo made the statement after Bello had issued the orders for the Suspension of Offensive Military Operations and Suspension of Offensive Police Operations. Communist rebels, meanwhile, must prove their sincerity in pushing for peace by ending attacks on civilians and government forces especially with the ceasefire in place, Sen. Christopher Go said. In a report by ABS-CBN, Sison said

that there was no problem continuing the holiday ceasefire with government forces as the administration has reciprocated the rebel ceasefire declaration. Malacañang earlier dared Sison to cancel the ceasefire, saying the communists violated their own declared unilateral ceasefire. On Monday, separate attacks were staged by the New People’s Army in Camarines Sur and Iloilo, leaving one soldier dead and eight other security forces wounded. The government peace panel and the NDF earlier agreed to a nationwide unilateral and reciprocal ceasefire from December 23 to January 7 following a statement from Duterte for a possible reopening of peace negotiations. Juanito Magbanua, spokesman for the Apolinario Gatmaitan Command, said they are now on “defensive mode,” stressing that they will strictly follow the 15-day holiday truce, as ordered by

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Hard-hitting journalist Ninez Cacho-Olivares succumbs to cancer MANILA — Veteran journalist Ninez Cacho-Olivares has succumbed to cancer. She was 78. Olivares was the founder, former publisher and editor-in-chief of The Daily Tribune. "Our mother died peacefully this morning. She is survived by her children Peter, Bambina, Michael and Pixie, her children-in-law Tweety Quintero, Xandra Barretto and Jay Fonacier, and her grandchildren Carlo, Iñigo, Isabella and Enrique Olivares, Samantha and Jessica Wise, Julio Olivares and Noelle Fonacier," the family said in an official statement sent to Philstar.com by The Daily Tribune. The wake will begin on Saturday, January 4, at the Capilla de la Virgen of Santuario de San Antonio along McKinley Road, Forbes Park, from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mass will be held by 5 p.m. The funeral mass will take place on Monday, January 6 at Santuario de San Antonio around 9:30 a.m. Cacho-Olivares started The Daily Tribune in 1999 before selling the publication to the Concept and Information Group in

June 2018. Despite tons of libel cases hurled against her in her decades-old career, Olivares continued to write on her column “Frontline” after selling the company. Her last column, "'Nuff said," was published on Jan. 3, 2020. Olivares was known for her hard-hitting commentaries against government officials. She was a staunch critic of the Liberal Party, former President Benigno Aquino III and former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. In February 2006, The Daily Tribune office was raided by the police at the height of the State of Emergency imposed by then President Arroyo. Despite the raid and harassment, the paper continued to publish critical stories under Olivares' leadership. Prior to leading The Daily Tribune, Olivares was a feature writer and political columnist for the Bulletin Today, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Business Day and Business World. (Philstar.com) ◘ The Daily Tribune founder Ninez Cacho-Olivares The Daily Tribune via Facebook

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Remembering our dear friend and LA community leader, Dr. Herminia "Baby" Perlas-Gomez

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he Filipino community here in Los Angeles prayed for Dr. Herminia "Baby" Perlas-Gomez during the Burial Mass held on Monday, December 30, 2019 at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Chapel of the Risen Christ.

the second time. Eventually when Baby came back to the United States, she and her husband Frank decided to open four medical clinics throughout the Los Angeles area, where Frank became the administrator of all their medical offices. Though Baby tenaciously pursued her medical career, she also pursued her passion for music and culture,

To most of us, Baby as we fondly called her, along with her then husband, Frank, and three children (Rachel, Robert and Ron) were once popularly known as the "Gomez Family Singers," during the mid-80's. As a brief background on Baby, she was born and raised in the town of Santa Rosa in the province of Laguna on September 5, 1938 to Pilar Malana and Nonito Perlas and she has one surviving sister, Nonette Perlas. She attended the medical school program at the University of Santo Tomas and married Francisco Gomez. They had five children, two of whom died prematurely, shortly after their birth. Subsequently, both Frank and Baby brought their family to the United States in the early 80's. Initially, Baby worked as a Lab Technologist at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, but decided to go back to Manila to finish her Shown behind the urn is Robert Gomez, during the burial rites medical studies, along with of his mother, Dr. Baby Gomez at the Holy Cross Cemetery. Photo by M.Aquitania passing the board exam for

Photo shows the blessing of the urn before burial at Holy Cross Cemetery, witnessed by daughter Rachel Gomez-Autry (shown 3rd from right). Photo by M.Aquitania thus establishing their singing group called the "Gomez Family Singers." As group entertainers in Los Angeles in the mid-80's, Frank, Baby and their three children shared their musical entertainment through TV specials, concerts, local and cultural community events. Through the years, even after Frank passed away, Baby stayed close to her family and numerous friends in the Los Angeles area, though she has eventually moved to Las Vegas sometime back. She treasured her three children (Rachel, Robert and Ron, as well as her five grandchildren - Leah, Dana,

Maruca, Jason and Sean, all of whom were with her in her final days. Baby felt blessed surrounded by her loved ones, when she passed away peacefully in Las Vegas on December 3, 2019, after her long battle with Cancer. To Rachel, Robert and Ron whom we have all knew during their childhood entertainment days, we're all grateful to your Mom, Baby and your Dad Frank, for sharing your music with all of us. Surely, we thank your Mom, who was a pillar of kindness in medically helping our kababayans here in the Los Angeles area, and she will never be forgotten. May she REST IN ETERNAL PEACE. God Bless!


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reasons why Alden Richards is our ultimate heartthrob

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lden Richards is celebrating his birthday on Thursday. Because he’s 28, we’re listing down reasons on why he has been everyone’s ultimate heartthrob.

1. He's got a rockin' bod

but gush about it online. "Kahit man lang sa laro makaholding hands," he w rote in an IG post. Before that, he publicly confessed that he has admired Lisa quite some time. Isn't he the cutest?

Alden's got a fine form, and it definitely shows in his social media posts. After flexing his hardearned biceps in a recent post-workout Instagram post, several celebrities and fans chimed in with praises. The star of "The Gift" also shared a picture that burned up IG with his toned abs as he welcomed the New Year. We can definitely see why he's the apple of everyone's eye.

3. He's an award-winning actor who's passionate about what he does.

2. He's not afraid to fanboy in public

Even at the height of his success, Alden still fanboys over his crushes. In fact, when his online avatar in multi-player role-playing game Ragnarok M held hands with his K-Pop crush BLACKPINK's Lisa Manoban, he couldn't help

To date, Asia's Multimedia Star has won over 30 awards in his stint in the entertain-

ment industry. He has won in the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards, Awit Awards, Anak TV

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Star Awards, People Choice Awards and most recently, the Seoul International Drama Awards. T he s e aw a r d s are a testament to his acting prowess and love for what he does.

4. He can sing (and maybe serenade lucky fans)

Scarlet Snow Belo and Alden Richards What can this heartthrob not do? Aside from his stellar acting, he ing but a Second-Rate Trying is a recording artist with four al- Hard Copy Cat" line as he gets bums and six singles for GMA-7. water splashed on his face by He's also bagged a couple of Ryzza Mae Dizon. music accolades from the Awit Awards, PMPC Star Awards for 6. He's got a soft spot for Music, and the Box Office En- children tertainment Awards. The former Starstruck particiIf he can sing, that means he pant was recently announced as can also serenade his fans with the newest Ronald McDonald heartfelt and romantic songs, House Charities (RMHC) Philright? ippines Celebrity ambassador. He also surprised children from the Bahay Bulilit Learning 5. He's quirky and fun The Eat Bulaga host has a Center in Quirino, Manila with great sense of humor and a a live-reading session. Even Scarlet Snow Belo took fun-loving personality. In an Unang Hirit video, Alden is seen a liking to Alden. Scarlet Snow being his wacky self on-cam and seemed to have trouble letting her celebrity playmate go as Aloff-cam. In the morning show's seg- den promised her that he would ment, Alden is seen playing with come back very soon. We can't wait to see what's in Baeby Baste, poking fun at himself using different DubSmash store for him this 2020. Happy filters and even participating in Birthday, Alden Richards! (GMA News) Cherie Gil's iconic "You're Noth-

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espite the protestations of JaDineans who seem to be in denial about their idols James Reid and Nadine Lustre’s reported breakup, the sad reality is that Jojo Gabinete’s scoop in pep.ph is true, and not fake news. It was confirmed that Nadine packed up and left the Loyola Grand Villas (Quezon City) home of James that has served as their love nest for more than two years, and moved to a rented unit in a posh Makati condo. But even if they are now living apart, the un-couple is said to still see each other. During their rEVOLution concert in 2016 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, James officially

announced that he and Nadine were going steady, punctuated with a kiss and a reverberating “I love you.” In 2017, they began living together, prompting Nadine to hush up critics (who claimed that JaDine was setting a “bad” example for their fans) by saying, “Come on, guys, it’s 2017!”

It was towards the end of 2019 that cracks in the relationship were reported. After James left Viva, the studio that built him up, he embarked on a solo flight, set to firm up his career as a singer under his own recording company called Careless Music Manila. ABS-CBN announced a project that would star James with KPop star Nancy Jewel DcDonie (of Momoland). Nadine frowned on James being paired with another actress. According to a STAR source, James is handling the breakup with care to cushion the impact on Nadine who has admitted grappling with mental illness (he has a brother who committed suicide). Jojo mentioned “irreconcilable differences” as the cause of the breakup. Was it a case of “too much, too soon”…too much togetherness and too soon to be living together? A week ago, Nadine posted on her Instagram a picture of a bikini-clad girl standing in the veranda, captioned, “I can’t be who you want,” followed a few days later by a photo of four people in the sea, captioned “No questions, just go with it,” and still another (black and white) photo of hers surveying a city by night from her condo unit or hotel room, captioned “for good reason, lost all of my love.” Come on, Nadine, it’s 2020. James is not the only “fish” in the sea. (Philippine Star)

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‘No script, no fuss, no pretense’: Kathryn Bernardo launches own YouTube channel

MANILA — Box-office superstar Kathryn Bernardo is the latest A-list celebrity to launch her own YouTube channel, promising a look at her personal life with “no script, no fuss, no pretense.” Bernardo, 23, had been teasing in the past week, through Instagram photos, a “new beginning.” On Friday, she finally unveiled the project to be her eponymous page on the leading video-sharing platform. In her first-ever video, titled “Everyday Kath,” Bernardo is seen in a dreamy setting apparently inspired by fairy tales, with “So This Is Love” from Disney’s animated classic “Cinderella” as background music. “She’s dressed like a princess but she walks around barefoot. She’s all dolled up but she’s not afraid to bask in the sun. She looks familiar so you believe you know her… but perhaps you don’t know her as well as you think you do; in fact, perhaps you don’t know her at all,” its description goes. Within an hour of the channel’s launch, Bernardo became the top trending topic on Twitter, with her legion of fans expressing excitement over the prospect of getting to know the actress on a new level. Bernardo’s foray into vlogging is seen to help cement her status as a social media superstar, having been listed as among the top Filipino personalities across platforms, including Twitter and Instagram. (ABS-CBN News)

Aga Muhlach on Best Actor snub in MMF MANILA — As Christmas crowds trooped to cinemas for the 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival, “Miracle in Cell No. 7” star Aga Muhlach emerged as a fan favorite to clinch the Best Actor trophy. However, Muhlach’s portrayal of a mentally challenged man who ends up in jail after being wrongly accused of a crime was snubbed for the top acting prize. That award went to Allen Dizon for “Mindanao,” which was the big winner of the festival with 11 trophies, including Best Actress for Judy Ann Santos, Best Director for Brillante Mendoza, and Best Picture. Despite “Miracle in Cell No. 7” not receiving a single award, Muhlach appeared in high spirits, and in fact “overwhelmed,” on Thursday during a thanksgiving dinner for the film’s box office success. Speaking with ABS-CBN News’ Mario Dumaual, Muhlach only laughed when asked for his reaction to the movie reportedly leading ticket sales. Under MMFF rules, participating producers are not allowed to disclose box office tallies. Muhlach said he is also grateful to those who have been praising his performance in “Miracle in Cell No. 7,” in light of online reactions in the wake of his Best Actor snub. “These guys are great actors. That night, ang pinili po si Allen. Allen, congratulations, really, to you. I’m just the happiest. Kahit sinong kasamahan ko sa industriya na mabigyan ng pansin, ako’y parating magiging pinakamasaya for all of them. Kahit kanino man, seriously,” he said. (ABS-CBN News)


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A mong sentimenta l ones is 33-year-old actress Angelica Panganiban who described not only the last 12 months, but the entire decade as one “roller coaster ride.” She looked back on the time she met her biological relatives to losing loved ones, whether family or boyfriend. “May mga araw na hindi ko alam kung kakayanin ko pa bumangon. Nang literal. Ayoko nang tumayo. Ayoko na tumawa. Ayoko na. Pero ginawa akong matibay ng panahon at Panginoon,” she related. “Sa kabila ng lahat ng nawala, nakasakit at nasaktan ko, hindi ka dapat du’n mag tapos. Hindi ka dapat tapusin ng sakit. Kasi ang sakit ang magpapatibay sayo. ’Yun pala ang kailangan mo para makabangon.” “Sa kabila ng lahat, takot pa rin ako magtiwala. Parte na siguro ’yun ng napag daanan. Sa kabila ng lahat hindi ako sumuko mag dasal. Dahil mas marami akong dapat ipagpasalamat. Naniniwala akong pinilit tanggalin ni Lord ang mga taong hindi mo na kailangan sa buhay mo. Dahil hinahanda ka niya sa mga tao na nararapat sa ano ka at kaya mong ibigay.” According to Angelica, the years taught her to forgive those who hurt her, and love herself more and those she took for granted. “Naniniwala akong mas magiging mainam ang mga darating na taon. Ika nga nila, kapag lugmok ka na, wala ka ng ibang pupuntahan kun’di pataas,” she said. “Mabuhay ang mga taong patuloy na lumalaban, nagdadasal at hindi sumusuko sa pagibig. The best is yet to come.” Angelica’s good friend, 32-year-old actress Bea Alonzo — whose name hogged headlines in 2019 both for her achievements and controversial love life — had a short post about the new year: “Take time to appreciate how far you’ve come.” Julia Barretto, whose name was dragged into the Bea and Gerald Anderson breakup, said it was “a year

of courage, strength and most of all bravery” for her. “Life has proven, yet again, that the sun always rises. Feeling really optimistic about 2020… Love and light,” her message read. Singer Morissette Amon, also a bit controversial in the latter part of last year, had this to say. “Oh what a crazy year you’ve been, 2019…” she started. “Though despite all the setbacks and challenges, you still have been a good one.” Morissette wrote she learned to be stronger and to rise again like a phoenix. The singer thinks there are more reasons to smile and make the most of her “beautiful fierce life.” “Looking into 2020, like the beginning of every year, is like being on a blank canvass of endless possibilities.. but somehow I’ve never been this excited! Praying and claiming next year to be a big one, not just for me but for everyone around me, bursting with colors and soaring beyond the sky’s limits. and this next decade… let’s make it extraordinary… All with Your grace and for Your greater glory, oh Lord,” read part of her post. Actress Jodi Sta. Maria credited the Lord for the wonderful days. ““You are always faithful to do what You say you would do.” May it be rough or smooth, high or low, grief or joy, in the darkness and in the light… You have never forsaken me. I only have gratitude in my heart for every experience and for the journey this year. I have been stretched, disciplined, comforted, taught, but most importantly… LOVED,” she wrote. The 21-year-old actress Liza Soberano is “grateful.” “There were many obstacles that chanced upon me this year, but with God’s grace and with the help of some special people in my life, I was able to overcome all of the obstacles thrown at me,” she related in part. “Words can’t express how much I love my C

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family and friends, not to mention all my amazing supporters.” Kyline Alcantara described 2019 as being “a tough one” for her. “You taught me a lot, gurl! You made me realize that it’s okay to show who you really are, it’s okay to show your weaknesses, it’s okay to show your strengths, it’s okay to be down, it’s okay for people to leave you, it’s okay to feel pain… “And the biggest life lesson that I learned is it’s okay for things to change. Because that is the only consistent thing in our lives. So we need to accept it, adapt to it and slay it!” For the new year, Kyline declared she’s “dang ready” to face all of the battles God will give her. She promises to stand tall knowing she’s not alone. “I’m ready for all the blessings, I will cherish every single thing,” she wrote. Julie Anne San Jose welcomes the new year with positive mindset. In her recent post, she shared that she used to always write down her immediate goals right before the year gives way to the next. However, 2019 felt different for her that she opted to simply reflect on the things she’s grateful for. “It has surely been an amazing, overall a1 AARP_Census_Talker_4.75x7.5.pdf

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positive year for me,” she said. “My path has become clearer as I have learned through trial and error who I am and what I want; with courage, resilience, hard work, patience and a great amount of faith — although I’m still a work in progress — I have learned to cultivate myself in every aspect of my life, (especially in a personal aspect), and I couldn’t have done all this without our Lord God.” She’s also thankful for the people who stood by her through good and bad times. “I am generating nothing but feelings of gratitude and positivity as I open and welcome another chapter. A new decade is rising, so… Here’s to more blessings, progress, love and friendships, happiness, and presence in all things because life is going by so fast. Every day is a gift, my friends.” Carla Abellana bid farewell to 2019 by acknowledging it broke her “psychologically, emotionally, and physically.” “To say that it was tough is an understatement,” she related. “I fought so many quiet battles. And yet here I am, with God’s grace, still standing and choosing to remain grateful and faithful. Here’s to hoping and praying for a stronger and better year ahead.” (Manila Bulletin / Photos from their respective Instagram accounts)

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2019: Year of robust infra development MANILA — Things seem to be looking up for the Department of Transportation (DOTr) as it continues to push the infrastructure agenda of the Duterte administration this year and several more in the pipeline.

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According to a yearend report by the DOTr, the number of completed airport projects alone, from 2016 to 2019, has reached a total of 119 projects -- with 70 projects under the DOTr and 49 under the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). This does not include the 166 ongoing airport projects, with 138 projects directly under the DOTr and 28 under the CAAP. Some of the completed projects this year include the Marinduque Airport, inaugurated on April 11, 2019, which resumed commercial operations in the same month nearly six years after its last commercial operations in 2013. The Sangley Airport, seen as one of the solutions to decongest the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), had its operational dry run on October 29 with general aviation and turboprop cargo operations beginning November. The Camiguin Airport has been completed and ready for inauguration, with its expanded passenger terminal building, administration building, and a fire station building.

Railways (PNR) Clark Phase 1 (Tutuban to Malolos) which began its actual construction on February 15. The rehabilitation of the MRT-3 is also ongoing which includes the overhaul of the rail line’s 72 light rail vehicles, replacement of mainline tracks, rehabilitation of power and overhead catenary systems, and other improvements to help the MRT-3 cope with the demand for efficient public transportation in Metro Manila. Rail projects still in the pipeline include the PNR Clark Phase 2, PNR Calamba, PNR Bicol (Subic to Clark), Mindanao Railway, LRT-2 West Extension, LRT-4, and the Cebu Monorail.

For ongoing airport projects, the highlights include the Bulacan International Airport which had its notice of award issued to the San Miguel Holdings Corporation on August 14 and concession agreement signed on September 18. The Clark International Airport is 87.61 percent complete as of October 2019, with a new runway to be completed in July 2020 and its operations and maintenance turned over to LIPAD Corporation on August 16. Following efforts to increase the operational efficiency of airports and reduce day-time flight congestion, 23 out of 42 commercial airports have been night-rated, with another 15 targeted for night-rating in 2022.

RAILWAYS

The DOTr has also continued the construction of several railway infrastructure projects this year with even more to come. A total of six railway projects are under construction including the Metro Manila Subway -clearing phase of the construction began on December 21; the long-delayed Common Station which will connect the MRT-3, MRT-7, LRT-1 and the Metro Manila Subway; MRT-7 which is 49.95 percent complete as of November; the LRT-1 Cavite Extension, 30.74 percent complete as of October; the LRT-2 East Extension, 71.19 percent complete as of October 2019; and the Philippine National

ROAD TRANSPORT

For road transpor t, the country’s first landport, the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange continues to serve the public, with two other landports in the pipeline. These landports include the Taguig City Integrated Terminal Exchange and the North Integrated Terminal Exchange.

MARITIME

The DOTr, with the help of its attached agency the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), has completed a total of 325 port pro-

jects from 2016 to 2019 -- 181 commercial port projects under the PPA and 144 social and tourism port projects under the DOTr. Aside from the completed projects, another 246 port projects are ongoing -- 58 under the PPA and 188 from the DOTr. Some of the completed port projects include the completion of the country’s largest port terminal building at the Cagayan de Oro (CDO) Port which can hold 3,000 passengers daily -- triple its previous capacity -- and the port’s new electronic gate complex with weighbridge inaugurated on July 15. The Cavite-Manila ferry service was also launched in November, with the MB Seaborne offering free rides until January 9, 2020 and the MV Island Sabtang until January 31, 2020. The Opol Port, designed as a

back-up port to help decongest the CDO port and caters mainly to cargo vessels, was inaugurated on July 15. The Batangas Container Terminal Expansion Project, completed on April 29, is seen to improve the efficiency of the Port of Batangas by increasing the handling capacity of the port from 300,000 TEUs to 400,000 TEUs annually. Ongoing projects include the Isabela Port in Basilan, 30.99 percent complete as of October; the Cebu International Container Port, which, once completed, would handle all foreign containerized cargo completing the Cebu Baseport; the PAGASA Seaport Project Phase 1, 75 percent complete as of October 2019; the modernization of light station -- with 551 of 600 lighthouses operational as of November, among many others. (PNA)

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The country’s go-to place for bargain shopping underwent a little upgrade last year with Mayor Isko Moreno’s cleanup efforts, but if you want to see the real face of urban hustle, Divisoria remains as honest as it gets. By Cristina Gomez-Verano | Photographs by Jilson Tiu

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GROWING up, we had two rules about shopping: We can’t buy any kind of clothing my mother can make herself and we can’t buy from a mall anything we can get from Divisoria. The first rule limited us to mere undergarments and cotton tees while the second one limited us to, well, almost nothing. Because what do you really need in life that you couldn’t get from Divisoria? All sorts of ready-to-wear apparel from baby onesies to school uniforms and all versions of the latest street fashion? Those line the sidewalks of C.M. Recto, from Tutuban all the way to Santo Cristo. Umbrellas, boots and raincoats for the rainy season? Head to Soler. The native crafts for decors and souvenirs are in Tabora, and at Yangco Market, you can find costumes for your kids, a prom gown, a ready-made barong, a dress for your own wedding. Down the next block you’ll find Carmen Planas, fabric hub by day and go-to for fruits and vegetables after dusk. Here, piles of fabrics for anything from daster to ball gowns, kukurs (kukurtinahin to those who didn’t grow up with gay lingo from the 80s) to French lace, await. Inside the buildings, tela is mostly sold per yard, while outside, overruns are sold per kilo. Did you know that the hautest of haute couturiers shop in Divisoria, too? Because, well, why not?

The face of Manila hustle: the real Divisoria is in its alleyways. But back to my mother’s rules. The reason behind them is basically that she was a kusturera and her source of living frequently brought her to Divisoria. My brother and I often tagged along with her to Divisoria, sometimes out of necessity, like when we needed to buy school supplies—but more often because we simply wanted to. You could call it our version of bring-yourkids-to-work day. Going to Divisoria meant getting a new toy and getting to eat our favorite palabok from the Aklanon ladies at Divisoria Wet Market. The palabok with the thick orange sauce, squid ink and sprinkled with bits of deep-fried beef fat both crunchy and tasty. The palengke setting wasn’t the most palatable ambiance but we always wiped our plastic plates clean.

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By shopping day’s end, we would be tired and sweaty from walking in and out of the pasilyos my mother would drag us to. The toy and palabok treat would provide just the right dose of energy we needed to face the final challenge of every Divisoria trip: finding a ride home. Carrying our many loaded plastic bags, our fam of three — my mother, brother and I— would run after moving jeepneys, chasing them along with a throng of people equally desperate to get out of Divisoria (and get their asses home to catch the evening’s Flor de Luna). We’d walk up still running jeeps, wiggle our way in to see if there were any more seats available. We only needed a space for one anyway. Like Blanche Dubois, my mother always depended on the kindness of strangers—strangers who would agree to have one of her kids sit on their lap, while I or my brother sit on my mom’s. After a few days, as long as school’s out, we’re back in the chaos. We’d watch our mother haggle until she got her fair discount. We’d watch our belongings too with hawk-eyed seriousness. You are never more alive than when you’re in Divisoria. Your eyes never busier: watching out for hands that lurk near your mother’s shoulder bag, for quick fingers that knowingly miscount your change, for suspicious weighing scales. Your sense of pakiramdam is also heightened— for knives aiming to slash your bags or hands slipping into your pocket. Pro tips: Bags should always be on your front, securely guarded with your arm. Jewelry is not advised. Money should be kept where it won’t be easily stolen, like the bed of your shoes. We didn’t think of it as education then but we could hold our own in Manila’s streets now because we were Divi-raised. What else did we learn? We learned that the worst times to visit are Saturdays, holidays, -ber month weekends, and everyday after 5pm. The best time is at 9am, just when the shops open, until lunch time.

We learned the difference between cotton and polyester, between good silk and Gina silk. We learned the terms hemline and rick-rack and pelon and electric pleats. We learned that strange brands from China like Plum Blossom (bath soap) and Maxam (toothpaste) basically achieve the same things as the ones we grew up with (although we will never smell as mabango using Plum Blossom than when we use Dial or Irish Spring). We learned that if you’re maabilidad, you’ll never grow hungry. And Divisoria, with its wealth of stuff, offers endless opportunities to make money and bring food to the table. You can get Made in China makeup that you can sell at the office, daster and underwear you can sell to the neighbors, stationeries to peddle to your classmates. In Juan Luna Street, you can get shirts at wholesale prices for a minimum order of six pieces. It’s also the place to get towels and handkerchiefs by the dozen, which you can have embroidered, um, wherelse? In Divisoria! In Sto. Cristo, you can get coffee, sugar and cocoa; fish balls, squid balls and chicken balls; as well as chichirias and nuts per kilo. Even Divi’s history is a lesson on never giving up easily: during the Spanish times, because the non-Christian Chinese traders were barred from taking up residence and conducting business inside the Walled City of Intramuros, these Chinese merchants started setting up their shops around Binondo, eventually giving birth to the most famous budget shopping complex in the country. Looking back, maybe I also acquired a sense of entrepreneurship from all those years tagging along with my mother to Divisoria: apart from the textiles, she would buy makeup and a variety of grocery items for reselling, or raw peanuts for cooking and repacking—which might explain my own adventures into retail when I got a little older. Eventually, my mother was able to grow her modest sources of income into a full-blown business, and she has continued on with her frequent trips to Divi up to present. As for me, while the malls have kept me from being a regular for years, I have returned to the Divi fold having decided to fully take on the entrepreneurial path and help in my mother’s business.

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Having also become a parent, I now find myself never missing out on an opportunity to take my little boy to Divisoria whenever he’s game to tag along. He doesn't like that it's crowded and far. But he gets into the swing of things when he sees something he likes—a selfie stick, a tripod, a Minecraft toy— which I don’t mind buying because they’re far cheaper here than anywhere else. It’s not exactly the same Divisoria my brother and I frequented growing up, especially with Mayor Isko’s cleanup drive a few months back—but while there’s now a semblance of order, and patches of open space, the rush is still there, the chaos, the hundreds of people so determined to make a living on every inch of selling space they’re allowed to. The sweat and the grime, the smiles and exhaustion on vendors’ faces, the Good Morning towels on shoulders, the bedraggled alpombra slippers. You can’t get a more honest image of Manila hustle than in this exuberant, borderless sprawl of low-price trading. It is where my mother taught us, maybe directly or indirectly, the value of every centavo saved, every centavo earned, and every centavo spent. Who knows, while looking for another toy or his nth selfie stick, my little boy might even pick up his own life lesson or two. After all, didn’t they say you can find everything here? (ABS-CBN News/ANCX)


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1. Remove everything from your pantry. Place everything on the kitchen table. Toss out anything outdated or bottles that have less than a teaspoon on the bottom. If you have duplicates of an item that you rarely use, set these aside. You may want to reconsider buying that item in the future. Check expiration dates. If something is very old, but not outdated, consider donating it. If it has lasted years, you probably aren’t going to use it. 2. Clean out your pantry. Dust your pantry and remove any sticky messes. If you clean your pantry, there will be more of an incentive to keep it clean. Sweep and clean the floor as well. Use butcher paper to line the shelves, so that your pantry will be easier to clean in the future. Some people like to use wrapping paper for a more cheerful look. Wire shelves in particular can be drab and may need some dressing up. 3. Fit baskets or containers into your pantry. If your pantry is disorganized, then it is likely that you need separate containers to split it into sections. Find baskets with low or transparent walls, so that you can see what is in them without pulling them out. Some people suggest using spice racks or lazy susans for easy access to items. Some things, like flour or nuts, that you may accumulate a lot of, can be put into large jars and labelled with a tag

2. Organize what is left on the table. Gather like items together into groups that you will keep them in once you transfer them all to your shelves. Some people prefer to organize their pantry by meals-- breakfast foods, lunch foods, snacks, and beverages. Some prefer to organize by type. Common groupings are as follows: flour and sugar, canned and jarred goods, grains and beans, boxed items, spices, canned/bottled beverages, potatoes and onions, and paper goods. 3. Put the groupings into wire, cloth, or woven baskets. You can usually find cloth baskets at a home goods store. Also be sure to check Goodwill or another thrift store. Don’t be afraid to pack the basket a little bit tight-- you will be removing it from the pantry to grab your items. This will ensure that instead of reaching to the back of the pantry you will be able to pull out the basket, remove your SIMPLE STACY item, and replace it. 4. Label your items. If you and a sharpie. took items out of their original container, For pantry food storage, I use clear label the container. If you put items in an pop-top canisters because I can store opaque container for grouping, put a tag more in less space. on the container and write down which grouping is inside. You can also print Organize Your Pantry labels onto stickers for more permanent 1. Combine duplicate items in containstaples, like flour. ers. If you have two bags of flour, put Labelling is essential for clarity, espethem into one container. If you accidencially if many of your family members tally buy duplicate items, you can simply will be reaching into the pantry as well. empty them into the containers. If everything is clearly labelled, you will Get square, stackable containers to reduce the learning curve and minimize Locsin make the most of the space that you have. confusion. 5. Put the items back in your pantry. Organize your items by weight and necessity. Heavier items should be the most easily accessible. The same goes for healthy snacks and daily staples, like

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The ANCX top 10 stories of 2019 By Jacs T. Sampayan 10. Gina Lopez’s lost years in Africa: “When one doesn’t have much, one treasures every little bit” Many great names in Philippine culture passed away last year but none resonated as much with ANCX readers as ABSCBN’s own, the heiress and philanthropist Gina Lopez who, at 18, left her sheltered life in Manila to become a missionary in impoverished areas in Portugal, India, and Africa. In this self-penned essay she originally wrote for the now defunct Rogue, the former DENR secretary and Bantay Bata founder recounts the path that led her away from privilege and into enlightenment. 9. These men climbed the Kamuning Summit and survived to tell us of their journey Many woke up on April Fools’ Day to a set of photos being furiously shared on Facebook of a group of men who, plowing through Quezon City pollution and bouts of gout, dared to climb the Kamuning Summit. Sure, the curious, comical, almost inexplicable looking overpass that looms over one section of EDSA can’t compare to an Everest, an Apo, or to, if we’re being honest, the nosebleed seats of the Philippine Arena. But it was an enthralling journey nonetheless, if we go by the accounts of the brave men who took the challenge—Albert Labrador, Mario Aglipay, and Bong Manayon— and the number of people who read our report and shared it.

Labrador and Aglipay at the Kamuning summit. Photographs by Bong Manayon

8. The Tulfos are the face of Philippine Justice, and that should bother us “It’s easy to argue why such a formula is unhealthy for any society. It’s trial by publicity. Instant justice—fallible, extralegal, and prone to abuse. It makes a spectacle out of suffering,” says Gian Lao, the writer of this feature/think piece about the phenomenon that is Raffy Tulfo in Action. In the last few years, the host (and his brothers) have gone beyond celebrity nouns to verbs; in the same way you would “google” an answer or “Xerox” a document, a disgruntled Pinoy would just as easily utter “ipapa-Tulfo kita” to his or her would-be abuser. It has very strong numbers and a very loyal following. It also proves justice in this country, through normal means, is out of the public’s reach. 7. What happened at Doris Ho’s dinner for Mayor Isko and the country’s next gen taipans ANCX’s Man of the Year Isko Moreno was someone the public couldn’t get enough of in 2019. Through visits to his favorite tumbongan, his highly-publicized cleanup drives, and Martha Stewart hobnobbing, and every time the Manila mayor brought in the numbers. But what caught the most attention from readers was our inside story on Doris Ho’s dinner for Yorme and guests that included the country’s next gen taipans. At the intimate affair, Moreno made a strong pitch to these influential, moneyed group: buy Manila’s old buildings and invest in the country’s capital once more. Said the mayor: “I would rather try and fail by coming up with a solution than not try at all.”

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Nicko and Kris in happier times. Photo courtesy of Nicko Falcis.

Sarmenta and Gomez’s schoolmate, Jesse Vera Acebes, recounts a frightening brush with “R. Corcolon,” one of Sanchez’s henchmen.

3. Nicko Falcis: “I was so devastated. I thought I was in a Shake, Rattle & Roll chapter” Our most read story on the Kris Aquino-Nicko Falcis saga was a co-written piece by ANCX editor-in-chief Jerome Gomez and executive editor Ces Oreña Drilon. The second of a two part series, this featured an interview with Falcis which took place in a restaurant in Bonifacio Global City, with his brother and “Olivia Pope,” lawyer and radio personality, Jesus Falcis, on hand. In the story, the brothers shared, from their perspective, sordid details of Nicko’s working history with Aquino—including the incident at the latter’s house which Nicko remembers to be so devastating, as the title said, that he thought he was in a chapter from Shake, Rattle, and Roll.

2. A guide to the Barretto battles: 15 years of family feuds and reconciliations Years of resentment and social media back-and-forth among the Barretto siblings came to a head last October when a scuffle broke out at the wake of the family patriarch Miguel. The physical altercation between Gretchen and her younger sister Marjorie happened right in front of no less than the President, who tried in vain to keep the peace. Days and weeks after the incident, the dirt kept being slung via one-on-one interviews, seemingly incriminating photos, and, of course, even more cryptic Instagram posts. This timeline of more than a decade of celebrity feuding gave the very public fight context, and was our second-most read article last year. 1. One last look at Harrison Plaza, the first mall of all our childhoods While nostalgia is a big part of our readers’ interests, we were still delightfully surprised by the massive outpouring of sentiment about this 43-year-old commercial complex in Pasay. Writer Patricia Chong and photographer Renzo Navarro, both HP habitues, painted an elegant picture of the storied shopping establishment, a story that turned viral and is our most read article to date. It seemed that everyone who shared, commented, and read the article had scores of memories and stories about the rundown property, from former stall and shop owners to frequent visitors who enjoyed the homey, pedestrian fare, colorful wares, and sometimes barely there airconditioning. Rumors of its closing have been around for years, but this “mall stuck in the past” finally relented to development and ceased operations on the last day of 2019. (ABS-CBN News/ANCX) The 43-year-old commercial complex in Pasay has left indelible memories to many people's heart. Photograph by Renzo Navarro


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Caffeine may offset some health risks of diets high in fat, sugar CHICAGO — Caffeine may offset some of the negative effects of an obesogenic diet by reducing the storage of lipids in fat cells and limiting weight gain and the production of triglycerides, according to a study in rats posted on the website of the University of Illinois (UI) this week. For four weeks, the rats in the study ate a diet that contained 40 percent fat,

45 percent carbohydrate and 15 percent protein. They also ingested one of the forms of caffeine in an amount equivalent to that of a human who drinks four cups of coffee daily. The researchers performed cell culture studies in which they exposed adipose cells from mice to synthetic caffeine or the coffee or mate caffeine extracts, and found that

regardless of its source, caffeine decreased the accumulation of lipids in adipose cells by 20 percent to 41 percent. To be specific, the rats that consumed the caffeine extracted from mate tea gained 16 percent less weight and accumulated 22 percent less body fat than the rats that consumed decaf feinated mate tea. The researchers also

Higher body weight can increase certain cancer survival CANBERRA — Australian scientists have found that higher body weight could increase the chance of beating certain cancers. In the study, a team from Flinders University revealed that an above average or high body mass index (BMI) can boost the body's response to atezolizumab, a common treatment for non-small-lung cancer (NSCLC). They found that patients with a high BMI in four trials had a significant reduction in mortality after being treated with atezolizumab compared to those of an average weight. Ganessan Kichenadasse, the lead researcher from the Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer, said the result was surprising because a high BMI has previously been linked to diabetes, cancers, and cardiovascular diseases. "This is an interesting outcome and it raises the potential to investigate further with other cancers and other anti-cancer

drugs," he said in a media release. "Previous studies have explored a concept called as 'obesity paradox' where obesity is associated with increased risks for developing certain cancers and, counter-intuitively, may protect and give greater survival benefits in certain individuals. "Our study provides new evidence to support the hypothesis that high BMI and obesity may be associated with response to immunotherapy." According to data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in June, two thirds of Australian adults, the equivalent of 12.5 million people, were either overweight or obese as of 2017-2018. It also found that one quarter of children aged between five and 17 were either overweight or obese. Despite the results of the study, the Flinders University team stressed the need for a healthy lifestyle to maintain normal weight because of other health problems associated with high BMI. (pna/Xinhua)

DOH reports 1st vape-related lung injury case in C. Visayas CEBU CITY – The Department of Health (DOH) in Region 7 (Central Visayas) is closely monitoring a 16-year-old girl, who is reported to be the first victim of e-cigarette or vape-associated lung injury (EVALI) case in the region. Dr. Jaime Bernadas, regional director of DOH-7, said surveillance personnel from his office are doing further examinations to support the findings of a private pediatric pulmonologist who reported a female patient suffering from lung injury due to

Dr. Jaime Bernadas vaping. He said the DOH-7 did not have any idea about the case until their central office informed them about it last week, as the private physician directly reported the case to Manila. “We were called by the central office to follow up the patient who is supposed to go to the attending physician today. So, there were initial findings that were submitted by the attending physician to the central office in particular because the physician wrote (to them) directly,” he said in a press

conference on Tuesday. As reported by the private physician, the female patient from Consolacion, Cebu smoked both the traditional combustible cigarette and electronic cigarette known as vape, he said. Bernadas said the patient who was admitted at the Mendero Medical Center in the town of Consolacion initially showed difficulty in breathing. Upon further evaluation by the attending physician, he said the patient met the case criteria for EVALI based on the guidelines of the US Centers for Disease Control. After several dosages of medications, however, the patient was reportedly discharged from the hospital. “As per initial report by the physician, this is attributed to e-cigarette use. We will be trying to do further examinations,” Bernadas said, adding that they based their findings on the diagnosis from the hospital records. The regional director of DOH-7 warned smokers about the effects of “vaping”. He said he supported the move of the Food and Drug Administration to regulate the sale of vape or e-cigarette in the market. “Because they are still smoke. Second, it has chemical components. If there are chemical components, there are tendencies for lung injury irritation, allergies if you have (it), chemical intoxication if you have (it),” he said. He urged parents not to allow their children, especially minors, to use vape and e-cigarettes. (PNA)

tracked the expression of several genes associated with obesity and lipid metabolism, including the fatty acid synthase gene (Fasn) --an enzyme compound involved in the synthesis of fatty acids from glucose, and the lipoprotein lipase gene (Lpl), which codes for an enzyme that breaks down triglycerides. All of the caffeine treatments, regardless of origin, have significantly downregulated the expression of both Fasn and Lpl. In the cell cultures, Fasn expression diminished by 31 percent to 39 percent, while Lpl expression decreased by 51 percent to 69 percent among cells treated with synthetic caffeine or the caffeine from mate tea or coffee, the researchers found. In the rats that consumed the mate tea caffeine, expression of Fasn decreased by 39 percent in their fat tissue and by 37 percent in their livers. The decreased expression of Fasn and two other genes in the liver evoked lower production of low-density lipoprotein

cholesterol and triglycerides in the liver as well, according to the study. Mate tea is an herbal beverage rich in phytochemicals, flavonoids and amino acids that is consumed as a stimulant by people in southeastern Latin American countries. The amount of caffeine per serving in mate tea ranges from 65-130 milligrams, compared with 30-300 milligrams of caffeine in a cup of brewed coffee. "The consumption of caffeine from mate or from other sources alleviated the negative impact of a high-fat, high-sucrose diet on body composition due to the modulation of certain lipogenic enzymes in both adipose tissue and the liver," said Elvira Gonzalez de Mejia, a co-author of the study and director of the division of nutritional sciences at UI. "The decreased expression of Fasn and Lpl brought about lower synthesis and accumulation of triglycerides in the adipose tissue." The study was published in the Journal of Functional Foods. (PNA/Xinhua)


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early a month after confirming her breakup with race car driver Marlon Stockinger, Pia Wurtzbach is now being linked to globetrotting hunk Jeremy Jauncey.

Pia Wurtzbach and Jeremy Jauncey are rumored to be dating. Photos from @piawurtzbach and @jeremyjauncey on Instagram Eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice the similarities in the posts of Wurtzbach and Jauncey on Instagram Stories, with others claiming that they welcomed the new year together. In his posts, Jauncey revealed that he is staying at the luxury private island Bawah Reserve in Indonesia. Some even went as far as pointing out the timing of the posts, and that the sunglasses of Wurtzbach and Jauncey looked the same. The rumors also caused the circulation of a November 2019 photo of Wurtzbach with a fan in Hong Kong, with a man resembling Jauncey seen in the background. Jauncey, 34, is the founder and

CEO of the social media-savvy creative agency Beautiful Destinations, which has worked with hotel chains like Hilton and Marriott, and the tourism boards of the Philippines and Ireland, to name a few. The Scotland-born former rugby player is also the travel editor-at-large of Asia Tatler. In 2017, Jauncey became a model for the homegrown clothing brand Bench. Wurtzbach, meanwhile, rose to fame after winning the Miss Universe crown for the Philippines in 2015. She has her own travel show on the Metro Channel titled “Pia’s Postcards,” on top of her many other endeavors. (ABS-CBN News)

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Catriona Gray welcomes 2020 with letter to 15-year-old self

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atriona Gray continues to use social media to spread positivity as she marked the start of a new decade.

Through a letter to her 15-year-old self, the beauty queen recalled her own feelings about her cancer-stricken father and not knowing what to do with her life. Now 25, Gray told her younger self to “trust in the process.” “To my 15-year-old self: Firstly, don’t be scared, daddy is going to beat the cancer. I know it seems scary now, but he will still be by your side 10 years later, still singing along to Elvis tunes in the car and stealing all the chocolate from the fridge,” she said. “I know you’re beginning to feel the pressure of expecting to know what to do with your life. You won’t find it for a few years, but it’s okay. But please be kind and patient with your-

self. Like you’ve always done, you’ll place the weight of the world on your shoulders. Trust in the process,” added Gray in the post, which showed photos of her in the past decade. “Eventually, you’ll discover work that you love that makes you feel fulfilled. And it’s nothing that you’d expected, but it’s greater than you’ve ever, ever dreamed. Never, ever lose your faith. Sincerely, me.” In prev ious interviews, Gray has repeatedly said that her life has changed dramatically after winning the Miss Universe crown in 2018. She has been aiming to use pageantry and her wide social media reach to inspire others and push for her youth-oriented causes. (ABS-CBN News)

NHCP warns against disrespecting national anthem after Bretman Rock video resurfaces MANILA — The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) on Friday issued a notice against disrespecting the country's national anthem after a clip of Internet sensation Bretman Rock "twerking" to it resurfaced online. The commission, without mentioning Rock's name, said that it has received complaints over a video showing a man dancing to the national anthem. It reminded everyone that doing so constitutes a violation of the Flag law and could lead to a P5,000 to P20,000 fine, or imprisonment of not more than one year. The NHCP also said that the national anthem should be respected at all

times, and that it shall not be played for mere amusement and entertainment purposes, with a few exceptions. There was no reference to Rock's video in the letter, but the timing has led many to assume that it was calling out the Internet star. It was right before the end of 2019 when the video of Rock lip syncing and then dancing to "Lupang Hinirang" began popping up again on online sites such as Facebook and YouTube. The video, which was first uploaded by Rock on Instagram Stories three months ago, also saw him "twerk" to the national anthem for a few seconds. He has nearly 14 million followers on the site.

Moments after he originally posted it, Rock himself admitted that his video had been disrespectful and immediately took it down. Rock is a Philippines-born vlogger who moved to Hawaii when he was 8. He has since become a bonafide online star, landing deals with several international beauty brands. He was recently named the Beauty Influencer of 2019 at the E! People's Choice Award in Los Angeles, and made his New York Fashion Week debut last September after being invited to events by Elle Magazine and Vanity Fair. Last month, he made headlines when he decided to donate part of the proceeds of his own game to a six-year-old

The NHCP issued a warning against disrespecting the national anthem after a video of online star Bretman Rock dancing to it resurfaced. @bretmanrock on Instagram

fan with cancer. (ABS-CBN News)

Siargao’s popular lagoon to be closed off for a month

A photo showing the beauty of Siargao’s popular tourist spot, the Sugba Lagoon. Courtesy of Choose Philippines

MANILA — Heads up to those looking to travel to Siargao this month. The popular Sugba Lagoon is due to be closed off to tourists for a month for rehabilitation. This is part of the annual initiative by the local government to preserve its popular tourist spots, reports online said, and this year's cleanup will run from January 10 to February 10. The Sugba Lagoon is best known for its pristine, blue-green waters and has been one of the go-to places for cliff divers. Local website Spot also noted the place for its delicious seafood. It was featured in the movie, "Siargao," starring Kapamilya stars Jericho Rosales and Erich Gonzales, which was named Second Best Picture of the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival. During the closure, boats and tourists will not be allowed in the area. (ABS-CBN News)


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PH to stop sending workers to Kuwait THE Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) will declare a partial ban on the deployment of household workers to Kuwait, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello 3rd said. Bello said the partial deployment ban would not cover returning workers, skilled workers and professionals. He said the partial ban was recommended by Labor Attache Nasser Mustafa as Kuwaiti authorities are investigating the killing of Jeanelyn Villavende. Based on preliminary reports submitted by Mustafa of the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Kuwait, Villevende was beaten to death. She was already dead when brought to a hospital. Attending nurses reported that she was “black and blue.” Villavende’s family last talked to her in October. On December 13, the family again called Jeanelyn but her female employer said she was busy. The exact date of Villavende’s death has yet to be determined. Her employer has been detained in Kuwait. “This should serve as a clear message to Kuwaiti authorities. The partial ban may ripen into total deployment ban if justice for Jeanelyn Villavende is not met,” Bello said. “We will also ask Villavende’s recruitment agency to explain their inaction. As early as September, she already complained about maltreatment and underpayment of salary. She also repeatedly requested the agency for repatriation, but they did not do anything,” he added. Malacañang on Wednesday expressed outrage over Villavende’s death, saying it was “a clear disregard” of the agreement between the Philippines and Kuwait. “The Palace expresses its outrage over the death of Filipino worker, Jeanelyn Padernal Villavende, allegedly in the hands of her female employer who is now in the custody of Kuwaiti authorities,” Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said. “We consider Jeanelyn’s tragic death a clear disregard of the agreement signed by both our country and Kuwait in 2018 which seeks to uphold and promote the protection of the rights and welfare of our workers in Kuwait,” he added. At the House of Representatives, Rep. Enrico Pineda sought an investigation of the possible violation of the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between the Philippines and Kuwait. Pineda said the MoA requires both countries to uphold ethical recruitment policies, systems, and procedures for the recruitment and employment of domestic workers subject to their laws and regulations. It also requires employers to provide food, housing and clothing to their workers; and for the countries to take legal action against erring employers. “As chairman of the Committee on Labor and Employment and likewise the senior vice chairman of the Overseas Workers Affairs Committee, I am pushing for our government to impose a deployment ban to Kuwait until we are satisfied with their government’s actions with respect to the death of Jeanelyn Villavende; until justice is served,” Pineda said. “If the Kuwaiti Government is actually concerned about our workers, it should ensure that they are well protected. Because we will not allow our vulnerable Filipinos to be deployed to work in foreign lands without the assurance that the foreign state will give them the protection they need. I call upon all our government agencies to shed light on the matter so that Congress may act upon these issues and consider necessary legislation and policy direction,” he added. ACT-CIS party-list Rep. Eric Go Yap said Villavende’s death was “a blatant disregard not only to the agreement between Kuwait and Philippines on OFW (overseas Filipino workers) welfare but to human dignity as a whole.” “Dapat maparusahan ang gumawa nito sa ating kababayan at gumulong ang hustisya sa kasong ito (The perpetrators must be punished and justice must be served),” Yap said. (The Manila Times)

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US Sen. Markey to Duterte: Travel ban won't silence me MANILA — US Sen. Edward Markey (Massachusetts) said that the Philippine government’s travel ban against him for voicing support to Sen. Leila De Lima will not silence him. In a statement, Markey said: “President [Rodrigo] Duterte is sorely mistaken if he thinks he can silence my voice and that of my colleagues.” Markey is the third American senator that the Philippine government banned from entering the country. Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Markey was included in the ban for supporting the travel restriction against officials involved in the detention of De Lima. Amid the travel ban, Markey remains unfazed and pointed out that Duterte “has already failed to silence Sen. De Lima, Maria Ressa and others in his country who have spoken truth to power.” “I stand with the people of the Philippines with my state’s vibrant Filipino-American community in fighting for the highest democratic ideals and against the strongman tactics of the Duterte government,” he added. Ban vs Durbin, Leahy

Pompeo to prohibit individuals behind De Lima’s detention from entering the US. A provision on “Prohibition on Entry” allows the secretary of state to deny US entry to officials involved in De Lima’s detention “based on credible information,” as well as apply the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act by imposing sanctions on individuals tagged in human rights violations, including freezing their US assets. US resolution for De Lima, Ressa

Markey is also one of the five senators who filed a bipartisan resolution highlighting human rights concerns in the Philippines and urging the Duterte administration to respect freedom of expression. He was joined by Sens. Durbin, Marco Rubio (Florida), Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) and Chris Coons (Delaware). They filed a resolution specifically raising the cases of De Lima and Ressa, Rappler CEO and veteran journalist who faces a string of legal suits. They called De Lima a “prisoner of conscience” in detention “solely on account of her political views and legitimate exercise of her freedom of expression.” (Philstar.com)

Duterte earlier ordered a ban on Philippine soil against US Sens. Dick Durbin (Illinois) and Patrick Leahy (Vermont), who proposed the amendment to deny officials implicated in the detention of De Lima of entry to the United States. Last December, US President Donald Trump approved the passage of the US 2020 budget bill that included the provision, which touches on Financial Management and Budget Trans◘ Malacañang confirmed that Massachusetts Sen. Edward Markey has joined parency. fellow Democratic Senators Dick Durbin and Patrick Leahy, authors of the entry The budget contains an amendment ban amendment, in the list of American lawmakers barred from entering the that authorizes US Secretary of State Mike Philippines. US Sen. Ed Markey website

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e n a t o r E m m a n u el “Manny” Pacquiao and athletes who brought pride and glory to the country were the top sports newsmakers in 2019. Members of the Philippine team that ruled the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games and athletes who shone on the international stage were The Manila Times’ biggest winners in sports in 2019. The country got back to the top of the SEA Games this year, claiming the overall championship with a medal haul of 149 gold, 117 silver and 121 bronze medals. It was worth the long wait for Team Philippines as it topped the biennial meet 14 years after last snagging the overall title. “We are thankful for all the sacrifices and hard work that went behind pushing their chances for a shining moment of victory,” said Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Butch Ramirez. At the end of the regional competition, the Philippine flag shone the brightest among 11 nations.

MANNY PACQUIAO

The Filipino boxing legend once again defied Father Time this year. At the age of 40, Pacquiao retained his World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight title via a unanimous decision over the 29-year old Adrien Broner last January. The lone eight-division world champion

then silenced the brash 30-year-old Keith Thurman six months later in their WBA super welterweight title fight, scoring a split decision to become the oldest welterweight to grab a major belt in history. “He’s a truly great, legendary boxer,” said Thurman of Pacquiao. The fighting senator was nominated for the “Fighter of the Decade” and “Fighter of the Year” awards by the Boxing Writers Association of America while his match against Thurman was also shortlisted for the “Fight of the Year.” He previously got the “Fighter of the Decade” honors from the World Boxing Council for 2001-2010.

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Pint-sized gymnast Carlos Yulo rose to fame when he became the first male Southeast Asian to win a gold in the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships with his dazzling routine in the floor exercise last October in Stuttgart, Germany. That historic performance made the teenage sensation the second Filipino athlete to punch an Olympic ticket. “Last year, I was looking at my [bronze] medal and I was like, ‘I will get the gold medal next year,” said Yulo. Yulo captured two gold and five silver medals in the SEA Games, emerging as the most bemedalled Filipino in the biennial meet to receive more than P3.2 million in cash incentives.

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Coming back from an anterior cruciate ligament injury in 2017, pole vaulter EJ Obiena was the first Filipino athlete to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The 24-year-old Obiena vaulted his way to the Summer Games with a gold-winning jump of 5.81 meters in the Salto Con L’asta In Piazza Chiari in Italy in September — surpassing the Olympic qualifying standard of 5.80m. Prior to that, Obiena set a new record in the Asian Athletics Championships with a gold-clinching 5.71m performance and also ruled the Summer Universiade with a 5.76m jump. He capped his amazing year with a record-breaking 5.45m effort for his first gold in the SEA Games. “It felt really good, amazing and just overall joy. The hardships along the way made it even better,” Obiena told The

Manila Times.

NESTHY PETECIO

Less than 24 hours into Yulo’s victory in Germany, the Philippines got another world champion in female boxer Nesthy Petecio. Petecio nipped hometown bet Liudmila Vorontsova via split decision to seize the gold in the featherweight division of the 2019 AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in Ulan-Ude, Russia. The 27-year-old Petecio became the second Filipina fighter to win in the world tournament after Josie Gabuco in 2012. Unsurprisingly, Petecio copped her first SEA Games gold after crushing Oo Nwe Ni of Myanmar. Petecio and the rest of the Philippine boxing team now have their sights set on getting to the Olympic ring. (manilatimes.net)


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