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LOS ANGELES EDITION

WHO reports new Covid-19 cases in 4 states MANILA – Argentina, Chile, Poland, and Ukraine reported cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) for the first time, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Wednesday. In a situation report on March 4, the WHO VOL. XXIX NO. 10

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Global News Hontiveros: End child marriage in PH 9

PNP chief discharged from Taguig hospital 8

To counter misinformation about COVID-19, Facebook gives WHO free ads 9

March 7 -13, 2020

THE LEADING SOURCE OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR FELLOW FILIPINO-AMERICANS

“ABUNDANCE oF CAUTIoN, NoT PANIC” gUIDES LA’S EmERgENCY DECLARATIoN By ABNER GALINO

Congress ratifies GMRC Bill 9

LOS Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and LA County officials iterated that “abundance of caution and not panic” guided their decision to declare local emergency on Wednesday (March 4) in response to the growing concerns over the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

Sections  COMMUNITY. Civil rights groups offer toll-free multilingual census hotlines for questions, concerns 3  TOURISM. Bantayan Island: A Favorite Holiday Hangout 10  ENTERTAINMENT. Proud Matteo describes Sarah as ‘best wife’ days after marriage 12

DELISH. Cucumber Lime Smoothie Recipe 14

HEALTH & FAMILY. RITM testing for Covid-19 reliable: DOH 17

Right side of the top-view composite image is Annapolis Street, Greenhills. The street going to the shopping center is usually busy on Friday nights.

ARTS & CULTURE. Once in 4 years: The unique date of expresident Quirino’s death 18

ENVIRONMENT. Pampanga villagers taught to beat plastic pollution 22

BUSINESS. Data privacy has risen to new industry: DPO 19

BPO still a key driver for PH office space 19

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LOS Angeles City Mayor Eric Garcetti speaks during a news conference on the declaration of local emergency in the city. Garcetti is joined by LA County officials: Los Angeles County Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Janice Hahn, Director of Los Angeles County Department of PublicHealth Barbara Ferrer and General Manager of the City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department Aram Sahakian. Photo courtesy of the LA Mayor’s Office

Groups hit CPP-NPA for exploiting women, kids MANILA (PNA) – Anti-communist groups on Friday denounced the atrocities and exploitation of women and children by the Communist Party of the Phi lippine s-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) and its

front-organizations in the farf lung communities, as they again staged a protest rally at the Mendiola Peace Arch in the City of Manila. Members of the League of Parents in the Philippines (LPP), Liga Independencia

Filipinas(LIF), L eague of Youth for Peace Advancement (LYPAD), Coalition for Peace (COPA) and Hands Off Our Children, alongside mothers of students who were reportedly recruited by various militant GROUPS

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After a 62-year-old tested positive for COVID-19

Greenhills shopping center becomes a ghost town By MARY ROSE ANTAZO AFTER the confirmation of the Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Francisco Duque during a press briefing that a 62-year-old man who f re quente d t he ma l l tested positive for the C O V I D -19 a n d w a s suffering from severe pneumonia. Hours after the said announcement, the Greenhills shopping center in San Juan City looks like a ghost town on Friday, March 6. The patient has no history of travel outside the Philippines. He also suffers from hypertension and diabetes. "It can be considered as a local case," said Duque San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora has instructed health workers to when asked if the 5th disinfect the prayer hall in Barangay Greenhills frequented by the man patient could have caught who health authorities said might be the Philippines’ first local case AFTER 5 of COVID-19.

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“The step we’re taking today is about preparation, not panic,” Mayor Garcetti said. “ There is ex traordinar y work being done alongside our partners in county and federal government to keep Angelenos safe, aware, and informed. This declaration is about making sure we are positioned to respond to any changes in the situation, and are doing everything we can to protect our communities.” “ABUNDANCE

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PH ePassport system remains secure: DFa MANILA (PNA) – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Friday reiterated that the Philippine ePassport system remains secure and that consular officers are vigilant over attempts by non-Filipinos to obtain a Philippine passport. "The DFA takes the protection of the integrity of the Philippine passport very seriously and it works with the Bureau of Immigration (BI) in ensuring only individuals PH

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FORMER Philippine king of novelty songs April Boy Regino flashes the “peace” sign for Weekend Balita/US Asian Post as he joins show director Elaine Crisostomo, a San Francisco resident, for a photo opportunity. April Boy Regino and Elaine Crisostomo recently worked together as part of a concert in Anaheim that headlined Philippine soul music queen Jaya. Photo by Bobby Crisostomo


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ilipino American candidate Godfrey Santos Plata, a 35-yea r- old Democrat ic candidate garnered 11,795 votes last Tuesday (March 3) and will head for a runoff in November against incumbent Assemblyman Miguel Santiago of the Los Angeles 53rddistrict. Plata is a renter in Koreatown, an educator and organizer. If elected, Plata said he would be the first member in the assembly’s 140year history to be both an immigrant and an out member of the LGBTQ community. “I am so thankful for the hard work of our campaign. I am also eager to advance power building in and for our communities. This campaign will continue to be about those who have power and to be what democracy looks like. We have power. We are what democracy looks like,” Plata said. The constituents of the 53rd district are from Huntington Park, Vernon, Boyle Heights, Koreatown and portions of Downtown L.A. and Pico Union.

Meanwhile, incumbent Rob Bonta won again in the 18th district which covered Alameda, Oakland and San Leandro. Bonta said he is so proud to represent the progressive constituents in the state. “I thank the voters of the 18th Assembly District for their support. It is an honor to serve you. I’m proud to represent the most engaged constituents in the state.” Bonta said. Filipina American Gina Ortiz Jones who is the Democratic candidate representing the 23rd district of Texas will face either Tony Gonzales or Raul Reyes, both Republicans, on a runoff in May. Gina Jones who was an intelligence officer in the US Air Force and served in Iraq and Africa, said that she has dedicated her life to public service. “I ran so that all Texans in my district will have access to the same opportunities that allowed me to grow up healthy, get an education and serve our country,” Jones said. Jones served as the Senior Advisor for Trade Enforcement under

President Obama in 2012. Meanwhile, Fatima Zubair who was endorsed by the Progressive Democratic Club in Carson will face Assemblyman Mike Gipson in a runoff in November for the 64thAssembly district. Zubair garnered 11, 193 votes. “I am so honored to have the backing of the community as we tackle homelessness, environmental justice, healthcare and public education. Walking the streets and engaging the residents inspire to continue to run for the November election,”Fatima said. “We need a change in the district. For too long, we have been given excuses while oil companies and developers get to keep the status quo. We must advocate for the community and not for profit corporations,” Fatima pointed out. For the LA Board of Supervisors, 2nd district Los Angeles City Councilman Herb Wesson Jr., who was endorsed by Cerritos Councilman Mark Pulido and Artesia Councilmember Melissa Ramoso, won first place with 31.67 %

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or 57,149 votes. Runoff voting refers to a two-round voting system. Under this system, only two candidates from the first round of voting can continue to the second round of voting where one candidate will win the contested post.

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TKO is Live at Pechanga Theater on April 11

augh to your hearts content! Famed ‘stand-up’ comedians from Manila-Negi, MC, Wacky Kiray, and Lassy are here for another TKO, Tawanan, Kantahan Overload! Watch them live at the Pechanga Theater in Temecula, California, on Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 8p.m., along with very special guest performers- multi-talented singers Bugoy Drilon and Daryl Ong. Pechanga Resort Casino is well-known for hosting the best and the brightest Filipino entertainers and provides a wholesome entertainment to the delight of the crowd and patrons of the casino. Mixed skits, comedy antics, and funny dialogues will wow you when total wholesome entertainment will be brought to you by veteran comedians Negi, MC, Wacky Kiray, and Lassy at Pechanga Resort Casino. Negi, a common mainstay of a late night comedy talk show- “ Gandang Gabi, Vice! “ used to be the ‘sidekick’ of a well-known host/ comedian (Vice Ganda) appearing in various TV shows on ABS-CBN, including “ Minute to Win It, “ and casted in mega-movies as “ Super Parental Guardians, “ “ Finally Found Someone “ and “ Wander Bra 2018. “ Meantime, Wacky Kiray got a big break when he became part of the hit celebrity talent show, “ I Can Do That “ in 2017. Later on, he won the competition and was hailed as “ The Greatest Entertainer. “ Kiray is also famous for being one of the SING-vestigators on the hit Korean game show franchise, “ I Can See Your Voice.” A Filipino actor known for roles in films “ Beauty and the Bestie “ (2015), MC also starred on “ Two Love You “ (2019), and “ Maalaala Mo Kaya, “ (1991). Lassy, on the other hand, is known in the comedy world for performing alongside MC in “ Beauty and the Bestie, “ and is very much liked for his stints in the films- “ Sisterakas “ and “ The Guy’s in Love with U Mare!”— both in 2012. One of the most legendary singer in the

Philippines, blessed with a gift and talent in singing, special guest Bugoy Drilon is another entertainer to contend with— he made dozens of popular hit songs placed under Outstanding Pilipino Music (OPM). Multi-awarded singer and songwriter, Daryl Ong, hit the waves when he won the second season of ‘The Voice of the Philippines’ singing competition. He first appeared in the first season of Pinoy Pop Superstar aired in GMA Network. Don’t miss the fun and entertainment as the duo will sing back-to-back alongside the star in the only one entertainment hub in Southern California- Pechanga Resort Casino at Temecula, California. Tickets may be purchased from $38 by calling 888-810-8871 or online at www.pechanga.com. Shows in the Pechanga Theater offer a comfortable and intimate concert experience. With 1,200 seats in its theater, each show features state-of-the-art and acoustically perfected sound. Enjoying favorite artists at Pechanga versus other venues proves effortless with free valet and self-parking for guests, complimentary casino/resort shuttles, gourmet and

casual dining options on site, plus comfortable chairs and an up-close view from every theater seat. About Pechanga Resort Casino Pechanga Resort Casino offers one of the largest and most expansive resort/casino experiences anywhere in the United States. Voted the number one casino in the country by USA Today and rated a Four Diamond property by AAA since 2002, Pechanga Resort & Casino provides an unparalleled getaway, whether for the day or for an extended luxury stay. Offering more than 5,000 of the hottest slots, table games, world-class entertainment, 1,090 hotel rooms, dining, spa and golf at Journey at Pechanga, Pechanga Resort & Casino features a destination that meets and exceeds the needs of its guests and the community. Pechanga Resort & Casino is owned and operated by the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians. For more information, call toll free (877) 711-2946 or visit www.Pechanga.com. Follow Pechanga Resort & Casino on Facebook and on Twitter @PechangaCasino.


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Organizations also offer legal services. Census Bureau, meanwhile, releases instructional videos in 27 languages By Mark Hedin Ethnic Media Services AS the 2020 Census gets underway, a group of four civil rights organizations has organized telephone hotlines in a range of languages to provide information and, when needed, legal referrals for people unsure about filling out the questionnaires. The once-every-10-years census provides the government with information it uses to annually distribute hundreds of billions of tax dollars’ worth of services and guide the creation and realignment of political boundaries for allocating representation in Congress, the Electoral College and local governments across the United States. The census, included in the original 18th century wording of the U.S. constitution, is the country’s largest peacetime project and participation is required by law. It invariably falls short of its mission to count absolutely everyone, no matter if they’re citizens, English speakers, homeowners, renters or homeless. But t he census is intended and widely understood to be risk-free and a benefit to all who participate, so the four organizations: the Arab American Institute; Asian Americans Advancing Justice; the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights; and NALEO (the National Association of Latino Elected Officials), are stepping up to provide confidential information to the communities they serve. The telephone hotlines will operate throughout the census data collection period. Census questionnaires have already been distributed to some communities, but the effort begins in earnest in midMarch and April. Follow-up operations to

include those who have not responded to initial Census Bureau outreach efforts will continue through July. The hotlines will operate throughout that entire time. Callers who speak Arabic are invited to call 833 333-6864, or 844-3DDOUNI (“Count me,” in Arabic). This line is staffed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST already. As of March 1, the hours will be extended to 9 p.m. EST. The Arab American Institute promises to return voicemail messages within 24 hours. Those whose preferred language is Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Urdu, Hindi or Bengali/Bangla can call (844) 202-0274, or (844) 2020-API. This line is staffed from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST through the end of July, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice promises to return all voice mail messages within 24-48 hours. The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights will operate its hotline (800) 268-6820, also 888-Count20, through the end of July. It’s working now from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST and beginning March 2 will remain staffed until 9 p.m. EST. The organization promises to return voice mail messages left at other times on the following business day. NALEO’s line, for Spanish speakers, (877) 352-3676 or 877-EL-CENSO, is operating from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST. Voice mail messages will be responded to on the next business day after they are received. The hotlines will all also field calls from English-language speakers. The organizations expect to field a range

At NALEO Educational Fund’s census hotline center in Los Angeles staff are available to help people with questions or concerns about the 2020 Census. Photo credit: NALEO Educational Fund of calls about the census from basic information requests to legal questions or concerns about incidents that require follow-up. Together with the Leadership Conference, the Brennan Center and MALDEF (the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund), the groups have also organized a network of legal specialists across the country to respond to questions ranging from basic obligations regarding the census to concerns about threats to disrupt census participation. The organizations have previously performed hotline services to protect election integrity. One widespread concern about the 2020 Census is whether respondents can trust that personal information they provide will truly be kept confidential, as promised and required by law. Applicable laws include some of the strictest confidentiality regulations anywhere in government, such as fines of up to $250,000 and years of incarceration for anyone who shares people’s personal information with other government agencies such as police, ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) or the Border Patrol, to name just a few examples.

Robles hits dismal response of AQMD to refinery fire aftermath City of Carson officials are dismayed and shocked at the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (AQMD) lack of care for the health vis-a-vis air quality, of 180,000 residents that live within three miles of the Marathon Refinery fire that took place late last February 25, 2020. City of Carson staff and elected officials repeatedly contacted the AQMD during and after the fire for a health risk assessment of the air quality and to provide mitigation measures as warranted. “Regardless of our ethnicity, where we live, or our wealth, everyone deserves, and the law requires, a transparent and accurate description of what may be affecting our health. The residents of Carson and neighboring communities deserve the same appropriate environmental analysis and as warranted mitigation measures to offset the harms that the refinery fire may have potentially imposed and exposed to the community. The AQMD as a lead agency charged with the sole responsibility to ensure our air quality has failed us and failed everyone who cares about clean air,” said Carson Mayor Albert Robles. “As the refinery fire grew out of control, as a precautionary measure, a long section of the 405 Freeway going-to-and-from Orange County was closed for about 30 minutes; Yet, the same consideration was not given to residents who live closer to the refinery than the stretch of Freeway that was closed. Do Carson

lives not matter? We deserve the same consideration for good air quality for our children and residents too. The AQMD is publicly misrepresenting their commitment to the thoroughness of their analysis as to the potential health impacts on Carson residents,” added Robles. “AQMD promised to release the data gathered in the hours after the initial explosion, in about 24-hours; but, here we are a week later and they are still not completely forthcoming as the results for 2 compounds that have still not been released. And if as the AQMD claims there was no air quality impacts release the information regarding the 13 air quality complaints they received from residents. And if they received 13 complaints from residents regarding air quality, why didn’t they take air samples from the residential areas where the complaints came from instead of the 2 location they did at the perimeter of the refinery as AQMD’s press release indicates,” questioned Robles. The City of Carson lies within an area of Los Angeles that has substantial exposure to multiple refinery operations, which are a major source of stationar y emissions within Carson, if not the single largest, and AQMD's sole mission is to mitigate emissions from stationary sources like these. More than 180,000 people live within three miles of the Carson refinery, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

But in case those laws and promises aren’t enough, the organizations, with MALDEF leading the way, have also developed a census confidentiality protection pledge. Intended to boost confidence among so-called hard-tocount populations, it commits a coalition of individuals and organizations to using their power and influence to address, deter and end any breaches of census data confidentiality. The Census Bureau, as part of its own efforts to overcome language barriers, has prepared a series of 27 instructional videos about the census. They range from nearly 10 to almost 20 minutes in length in each of the following languages: Amharic12:47, Arabic13:53, Armenian11:29, Bengali13:19, simplif ied Ca ntonese9:51, t rad it iona l Cantonese9:52, English9:25, Farsi14:21, French11:02, German12:29, Greek11:57, Haitian Creole10:37, Hindi11:55, Italian10:59, Japanese11:39, Korean11:13, simplified Mandarin10:01, traditional Mandarin10:02, Polish13:34, Portuguese10:45, Russian11:58, Somali14:38, Spanish11:43, Tagalog12:10, Thai, Ukrainian12:50 and Vietnamese10:33.


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PHILIPPINE OVERSEAS VOTING REGISTRATION ADVISORY The system of continuing registration of voters for the 2022 Philippine national and local elections is ongoing. The Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs-Overseas Voting Secretariat (DFA-OVS) are reminding all overseas Filipinos to register before the deadline on September 30, 2021. When is the next Overseas Voting Registration Period? Registration begins on 16 December 2019 and will end on 30 September 2021. Who can register as an Overseas Voter? Under Republic Act No. 9189 as amended by Republic Act No. 10590, all citizens of the Philippines or du a l F i l ipi no American citizens, who are not disqualified by law, at least 18 years of age by 09 May 2022 may register as an Overseas Voter and vote for President, VicePresident, Senators, and Par t y List Representatives in the upcoming 2022 elections. Where can I register as an Overseas Voter? Registration is conducted in person for biometrics capturing at the nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate near you. Registered voters who wish to change their mailing address, transfer their registration from other countries into a new country or city, or correct other details in their registration such as a change in their name, etc. must also do so in person. NO, there is no online registration option. YES, OV registration will be included in Consular Outreach Missions within the registration period. Please await further announcements re: outreach missions on the official websites of the nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate near you. What do I have to present to register as an Overseas Voter? 1. Photocopy of valid Philippine passport; or 2. Documents required by the Consulate General for passport application, such as PSA-issued birth certificate and other supporting docs (i.e. valid Green Card, valid U.S. visa, Notice of Action). OR, if dual Filipino-American citizen: 3. Copy of Dual Citizenship Identification Certificate or Order of Approval. How do I know if my previous registration has been deactivated? Please check the list of previously registered voters on the website of Philippine foreign service post near you. If you are on the list, then you have to reactivate your registration in person, subject to the requirements stated above.

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“ABUNDANCE... FRom PAgE 1 Garcetti said that in signing the declaration, he expects to smoothen coordination between concerned government agencies “for quicker acquisition of supplies and eased access to state and federal funds should they become necessary in response to COVID-19.” City departments have been ordered to update Continuity of Operations plans that ensure delivery of vital services in the case of an emergency. Garcetti was joined in the news conference by city and LA County officials that included; Los Angeles County Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Janice Hahn, Director of Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Barbara Ferrer and General Manager of the City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department Aram Sahakian. “We are increasing our capacity for testing at our local public health lab. (It is) among 10 California health labs that have received CDC test kits and we have additional kits on the way. We are currently testing and have been since last Wednesday,” said Ferrer of the LA County Public Health. “We will ensure that people who test positive for the novel coronavirus and their close contacts are quickly identified and closely monitored and supported while they are in isolation and/ or quarantine.” Ferrer added that the department will begin daily radio briefings on three different stations and will post new guidelines for “childcare facilities, schools, colleges and universities, employers, hotels, public safety responders, shelters, and parents on how they can prepare for and slow the spread of the virus, officially known as COVID-19.” The LA county health department will also send out technical assistance teams to “interim housing facilities to make sure all necessary precautions are taken.” “There are more requests for testing and there are more requests that we’re doing. I don’t know an exact number, but it’s well over a dozen.” For his part, Sahakian of the LA Emergency Management Department said: We will continue working closely with our partners to help protect vulnerable populations, ensure stability in city operations and keep the public informed.” “If you’re sick with anything, we need people to stay home.” There have been six new cases of the disease in LA County in the last 48 hours. About 650 people, mostly travelers who returned from mainland China, are being monitored by public health nurses. None of the new cases are from the so-called “community spread” and were instead all from incidents of known contact with a sick person. In a related development, Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas called for extra precautions to protect homeless people. “While this is a challenging issue for everyone, people experiencing homelessness are particularly vulnerable and we must do everything we can to help them,” Supervisor Ridley-Thomas said. “LA County is being proactive and collaborating with all stakeholders. I urge everyone to be calm, cautious, mindful and empathetic as we work together to prevent the spread of coronavirus.” Ridley-Thomas said that the county’s leading health official. Dr. Ferrer, acknowledged the higher risks that unsheltered people are facing compared to the general public. “They cannot stay home when they’re sick. They cannot wash their hands often. Many times, they don’t have a medical provider that they’re in contact with,” Ferrer told the Board. “We also know that people who are experiencing homelessness are actually sicker than the general public and already have heightened mortality rates so we are very concerned that novel coronavirus can disproportionately devastate people who are experiencing homelessness.” Public health teams have started visiting interim housing facilities – mostly homeless shelters – to ensure each has adequate facilities and links to medical providers. Ferrer also told the Board that she will meet with the leaders of several departments and agencies – including LA County’s Homeless Initiative and Office of Emergency Management (OEM), as well as the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority – to identify locations where homeless people can be isolated when sick.

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US-Asia Institute, PH Embassy in Washington Launch Student Internship Program; Deadline of submission on March 15, 2020 The US-Asia Institute (US-ASIA), with the support of the Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C., will be launching the student internship prog ram, entit led “IMPACT!” (Inspiring, Motivating, and Preparing for Action towards Civic Transformation) Program for Filipino-Americans, which will be held from 01 June to 24 July 2020 in Washington D.C. USAI aims to select eight candidates who will undergo a two-month internship in select U.S. government agencies and entities. Selected candidates will be given the opportunity to experience up close the American government and political system and gain skills through hands-on and interactive workshops, civic engagement, and placement in professional development positions in Washington D.C.

The program is open to Filipino-American young adults and professionals with the following qualifications: * 18 to 25 years old; * U.S. citizen, whose parent/s is/are Filipino or former Filipino citizens; * Enrolled as full-time undergraduate or graduate student in good academic standing or recently completed and undergraduate degree; * Leadership ability ang good interpersonal skills; * Record of community service; and * Written and spoken fluency in English.

grant to help them cover expenses for the duration of the program. Interested applicants from Southern California, Southern Nevada and Arizona are requested to submit complete documentary requirements on or before 15 March 2020 through the Consulate General’s Cultural Officer, Ms. Maria Dolores C. Sales at email address, cultural.pcgenla@gmail.com.

Selected participants will be responsible for all expenses related to the program, which include travel to Washington D.C. and return to home location, housing, food, ground transportation throughout the program, as well as cultural and spending money. USAI will give selected participants a $2,000.00

Myrna Rapista shown with husband of 55 years, Angelino "Angie" Rapista celebrated her 80th Birthday with family & friends recently on Sunday, Feb. 29, 2020. Photo courtesy of daughter, Diana Rapista

AFTER... from Page 1 t he d i se a se t h roug h lo c a l transmission. "There is no transmission to speak of, as of yet, because we only have one. That's why we're doing contact tracing, to establish whether or not there are other cases or clustering of cases. But now, it is premature to say that there is a local transmission," he said. Wor s h ip e r s w h o a r e experiencing symptoms are encouraged to call the DOH hotline (02) 8651 7800 local 1149 o 1150 for referral to a health facility, said Duque. A lone COVID-19 case "does not mean that we have to close down the prayer hall," said Dr. Rabindra Abeyasinghe, World Health Organization's representative to the Philippines. " We need to understa nd whether this was an isolated infection that happened in the communit y from somebody who was mildly symptomatic or whether there is clustering of cases with his contacts," he said. A relative of the 5th patient "has already experienced symptoms," was confined at the RITM with him, and waiting for test results on possible infection, said Health Assistant Secretary Maria Rosario Vergeire. Authorities are tracing and collecting samples from those

who had close contact with the 2 patients, Duque said. "These recent developments are significant, but we are prepared to respond to its potential consequences... We can still contain the spread of the virus in the country," he said. Meanwhile, San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora has instructed health workers to disinfect the Muslim prayer hall in Barangay Greenhills frequented by the man who health authorities said might be the Philippines' first local case of COVID-19. The Philippines confirmed Friday 2 more cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing the total to 5, including one that could be a potential case of local transmission. The c ount r y's four t h coronavirus case is a 48-yearold Filipino man who traveled to Japa n. He ret u r ne d to the Philippines last Feb. 25; experienced fever and chills starting March 3; and tested positive for the pathogen 2 days after, said Health Secretary Francisco Duque III. Japa n ha s repor ted 360 confirmed cases and 6 deaths from the illness, as of Friday. The patient is "stable" and admitted at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, added Duque.

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Should I refinance my Modified loan? Rates are below 3.375% TODAY CALLER: Hi Ken, I have a loan modification done about five years ago and now I am paying about 5% on my loan. I would like to take your advise and cash out some of my equity and do some home improvements. What is your suggestion and best advise. Ken Go: Based on what I saw on the loan modification package, you had a deferred balance that was released. Good for you, meaning you don’t owe it anymore and its forgiven. Therefore, you have built up your equity now to do a cash out loan, since the modification, your credit score has increase and you will be eligible for the NO Cost Refinancing loan. You have absolutely No Fees to refinance, nothing added to your loan balance either. Lets Do This! Caller: I had a foreclosure about 4 year and now all my credit is in good standing. I am self employed and have so far done well with my income. I have a lot of equity and currently paying a rate of 6%. I have been waiting for the 4 yr period to refinance my current mortgage into a conventional loan. Please advise. Ken Go: Great to hear that you were smart enough to let go a money pitt of an investments you made in the past. By letting the two prop-

erties go, you were able to save this one property that you live in and now is welcoming the benefits of its appreciation. Unfortunately, you have been misinformed. For conventional financing a foreclosure has to be clean of seven years before you would be able to get Fannie or Freddie loan. however, after crunching all the numbers, I believe you will still benefit by taking an FHA refinancing loan. You will have to pay PMI and an upfront MIP but the rates will be about .50% lower and we will pay for all the closing cost including reoccurring reserves. Your purpose of cashing out to pay off personal debts will be achieved and you r payments actually will not be much different from what you are paying total. I strongly suggest this FHA refinance now while rates are still fairly low. Caller: I own two properties and I am sort of having a hard time with my fix retirement income to keep afloat with my expenses and day to day activity. What should I do and how can I get some breathing room to enjoy my retirement. Ken Go: I am so glad you are very conservative with your finances. You did not borrow too much and you invested in a property that is generating income for you. Howev-

er, the income is not really enough to cover all the expenses of the property let alone your extra needs. After reviewing both your properties, I strongly suggest you sell your rental property and take advantage of the equity to pay off your mortgage and some bills. That will free you up tremendously and give you extra money yearly to go home to vacation. You are renting your property to a relative that is paying about 40% less than when its worth. Your kind heart is hurting you very shallow pocket. You are what I call “Equity Rich” but “Cash Poor”. By selling your investment property and paying your existing loan balance and some revolving debts, you will have about $1500.00 of free money every month. Therefore, if you save up some months, that should be an easy once a year vacation to the Philippines. If you don’t sell, you don’t see and touch your investment gains. Caller: I just started a full time job two weeks ago and I would like to refinance my house to pay off some student loan debt of our children. I stopped working for about a year due to some medical issues and now is back doing what I have doing for the past ten years. I was told I needed two year consecutive employment history. Please help me because my

credit card debts and my children’s student loans killing me with very high interest rates. Ken Go: after our interview, I believe I can justify the big employment gap you had between your two jobs. Good things it’s the same line of work and you have a long history in this field. We can only cash out up to a loan to value of 80% minus your existing loan balance, after reviewing your file. That should be just right, you will not get any funds at closing but we will close with your new mortgage payment due in about 45days from closing. So, that will give you some room to adjust. You will start enjoying the lower payments soon and hopefully start saving more money for your retirement. Rates are as low again, take advantage of this rate to save on your monthly mortgage or to pay off debts. Thanks so much for your inquiries and comments, these times dictate for smart financial moves. The market is strangely unpredictable it might seem like its going to keep going up but nothing ever goes up all the time. Please call Ken Go of 1st Innovative Finance at 562-508-7048 or write to kennethgo@ver i z on .net . BR E 01021223 NMLS 238636.

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What is the “Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds” Final Rule? “adjustment of status” application. 2. Immigrants requesting a visa extension to stay in the U.S. 3. Individuals who are applying to come to the U.S. through US Embassy overseas.

IMMIGRANTS who are identified by the USCIS or the US Embassy of becoming a public charge will not be issued a U.S. visa, granted admission to the United States as a legal permanent resident, or allowed to adjust status status to a greencard holder. Under Section 212(a)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), an individual seeking admission to the United States or seeking to adjust status to that of an individual lawfully admitted for permanent residence (green card) is inadmissible if the individual “at the time of application for admission or adjustment of status, is likely at any time to become a public chargeINA Section 212(a)(4). On August 14, 2019, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published the Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds final rule that codifies regulations governing the application of the public charge inadmissibility ground under INA section 212(a)(4). This final rule amends DHS regulations by prescribing how DHS will determine whether an alien applying for admission or adjustment of status is inadmissible to the United States under section 212(a)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act because he or she is likely at any time to become a public charge. The final rule includes definitions of certain terms critical to the public charge determination, such as “public charge” and “public benefit,” which are not defined in the

statute, and explains the factors DHS will consider in the totality of the circumstances when making a public charge inadmissibility determination. The final rule also addresses USCIS authority to issue public charge bonds under section 213 of the Act in the context of applications for adjustment of status. Finally, this rule includes a requirement that aliens seeking an extension of stay or change of status demonstrate that they have not, since obtaining the nonimmigrant status they seek to extend or change, received public benefits over the designated threshold, as defined in the rule. In short, the new rule makes it easier for the government to deny legal permanent residency to immigrants “likely to use public benefits” and more difficult for immigrants to get approved. The good news is that any Adjustment of Status application that had been filed before February 24, 2020 will still be considered under the old rules. The bad news is that the USCIS will implement its Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds Final Rule beginning February 24, 2020 and will apply to all cases filed on or after that date. This is a result of a 5-4 U.S. Supreme Court decision to remove the nationwide injunction blocking the final rule. The following cases will be subject to the public charge final rule: 1. Immigrants who are in the U.S. applying for a green card through the

miNDiNG YoUr fiNANCeS… from PAGe 6 Debt problems can cause a lot of stress at home and sometimes, spouses even blame each other for their present situation. Like a ticking time bomb, emotions eventually explode. When the debts are not getting paid, bill collectors are calling, basic needs such as food, utilities and rent aren’t even getting met, trust me, every conversation between husband and wife can easily turn into a big argument. Like pulling a rubber band, as the tension keeps building up, it eventually snaps. A lot of people coming to me for help with their debt problems tell me that they also have difficulty focusing on just about anything- their job, business or career. Many are stuck with jobs that they don’t even like. They want to go out there and find a job that they would at least enjoy doing but they can’t even afford to take some time off for fear of losing a paycheck. If they miss a paycheck, they will get buried deeper in debt as they can’t even pay their bills as it is now. Can you imagine waking up every morning and going to job that you don’t even like? You don’t like the working environment, the people aren’t friendly and your boss is always watching you like a fish in a fish bowl. Besides being underpaid, maybe you feel you’re stuck in a dead end job with no room for advancement- no promise for the future. Perhaps you’re thinking about going back to school to learn something new and change careers. But you can’t do a damn thing about it because you just can’t afford to look for another job. If you are in debt, something inside of you tells you that there is something terribly wrong with this situation. Is this the way to live? You’re looking for some peace in your life but peace just seems to elude you. You can’t even sleep at night because you’re worried about what creditors will do next. Maybe for the last few months, you’ve managed to juggle your credit cards by taking money from one card to pay other credit cards but now you’re all maxed out. Your friends and family don’t even return your calls anymore because they assume you’re calling them to borrow money again. You’re feeling sorry for yourself and feel like you’re about to go insane. I am not saying that bankruptcy is the solution to all debt problems. In some cases, it should not even be considered. But for your sanity’s sake, if you’ve done the best you can and the best you know how to pay your creditors but you have ran out of options, consider the new possibilities that bankruptcy relief may be able to provide you and your family. It’s a shame that so many people suffer in debt, sometimes for years, when the law provides a solution to their debt problems. Bankruptcy is not for dishonest people who just don’t want to pay their debts. It is for honest people who need a second chance to rebuild their finances and their life. If you were physically sick, I am sure you would go to the doctor to get help. If you were financially sick, why not get help to regain financial well-being? Since 1997, I have helped thousands of clients get out of debt. Let me help you determine if bankruptcy is right for your situation. Call Toll-Free 1-866477-7772 to schedule a free office consultation. 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 more than 5,000 clients get out of debt. To schedule a free attorney consultation, please call RJB Law Offices at TOLL FREE 1-888-224-7224 or 1-866-477-7772.

Anyone who received one or more public benefits for more than twelve months in aggregate within any 36-month period could be held to be a public charge. The rule expands the “public benefits” to include the following benefits: 1. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 2. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) 3. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 4. Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance and Housing Assistance Under the Housing Choice Voucher Program 5. Subsidized Public Housing 6. Federally-Funded Medicaid (with Certain Exclusions) Any other public non-cash benefit that is not mentioned above will not be considered a public charge of inadmissibility. All applicants for adjustment of status will be subject to the new rule. In determining inadmissibility, USCIS defines “public charge” as an individual who is likely to become “primarily dependent for subsistence, as demonstrated by either the receipt of public cash assistance for income maintenance or institutionalization for long-term care at government expense.” USCIS will use a totality of the alien’s circumstances standard in determining whether immigrant or nonimmigrant visa applicants, applicants for admission to the United States, and applicants for adjustment of status to lawful permanent residence are likely to become a public charge “at any time” in the future. The alien’s circumstances will be measured by seven factors, including: 1. Age 2. Health 3. Family status 4. Assets, resources and financial status

5. Education and skills 6. Prospective immigration status and period of admission 7. Affidavit of support, filed under 213 of the INA No single factor, other than the lack of an affidavit of support will determine whether an individual is a public change. Beginning February 24, 2020, all adjustment of status applicants will need to attach an additional new Form I-944, Declaration of Self-Sufficiency, when applying for a green card, which will request information and documents on personal and household assets, credit score report, resources, financial status, bankruptcy history, and public benefits history. This is a very thorough and extensive form that explores all aspects of your household’s financial affairs and requires supporting evidence of your finances and credit report. Immigrants who plan to file for adjustment of status should seek the representation of experienced lawyer to help them navigate through this complex regulation. Please note that this article is not legal advice and is not intended as legal advice. The article is intended to provide only general, non-specific legal information. This article is not intended to cover all the issues related to the topic discussed. The specific facts that apply to your matter may make the outcome different than would be anticipated by you. This article does create any attorney client relationship between you and the Law Offices of Kenneth U. Reyes, APLC. This article is not a solicitation. Attorney Kenneth Reyes is a graduate of Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles. He was President of the Philippine American Bar Association. He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association (AILA) and the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Immigration and Family Law Sections. You may contact Atty. Reyes at (213) 3881611 or via e-mail at kenneth@kenreyeslaw.com. LAW OFFICES OF KENNETH REYES, APLC. is located at 3699 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 747, Los Angeles, CA. Visit Us at Kenreyeslaw.com


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If you are employed as a 24-hour caregiver, working around-theclock to provide care and assistance to an individual inside their home, you are most likely entitled to overtime compensation. If you are paid a fixed daily rate, regardless of the actual hours you work or the quality and quantity of work you perform, you are not receiving overtime compensation and likely have a valuable claim for wage theft. This is true whether you are hired directly by the care recipient or paid though a home care agency. In 2014 the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights (“DWBR”) became law in California. The law was passed as part of a movement to enhance the rights of domestic workers, whom the California Legislature deemed to be some of the most invisible and vulnerable workers in the state. Now, under the DWBR, in-home caregivers are entitled to receive overtime wages for all hours worked in excess of 9 in a day or 45 in a week. In California, most 24-hour caregivers must be paid a minimum of $378.00 per day to comply with the requirements of the DWBR. The first 9-hours of work should be paid at the legal minimum wage rate of $12.00 per hour, which equals $108.00. Then, for the remaining 15 hours, the law requires overtime payments at a rate of $18.00 per hour, which amounts to an additional $270.00 per day. Unfortunately, in actual practice, most caregivers receive far less than the applicable minimum wage, often earning as little as $180 to $240 per day. A 24-hour caregiver who is earning less than $378.00 per day likely has a very valuable claim for wage theft. For example, if you are a caregiver working 24-hours per day, 5 days per week for a salary of $1,100 per week (or $220 per day), your weekly unpaid overtime claim is calculated as follows: Your weekly salary of $1,100 is divided by 45 hours to calculate a regular rate of pay, equal to $24.44 per hour.

Your overtime rate is 1.5 times your regular rate of pay, which amounts to $36.66 per hour. Your pre-determined salary does not compensate you, at all, for the 15 daily overtime hours you work. So, each day, you accrue $550.00 of unpaid overtime wages. Employers, who willfully fail to pay an employee the requisite overtime compensation, are also subject to liquidated damages, which could add an additional $180.00 per day to the wage theft claim. Plus, the law provides for interest, attorneys fees, and penalties. In the above example, the hypothetical caregiver is owed $2,750 in unpaid overtime wages per week. On a yearly basis, the overtime claim alone exceeds $140,000. We have helped many caregivers whose claims exceed $500,000 in damages with the addition of penalties, liquidated damages and interest, after working for several years. Caregivers, who are victims of wage theft, may recover their unpaid wages going back 4 years from the date a lawsuit is filed in court. We have helped many caregivers file claims against their former employers. Even if you last worked several years ago, you still have time to pursue a claim. The one exception is if the care recipient patient has passed away. In that instance, a claim against the care recipient’s estate must be filed within 1 year of their passing, or sooner if an estate has been opened. If you are a caregiver and are hesitant to proceed with claims for wage theft against your current or former employer please visit our website at www.caregiverovertime.com/pa/concerns/ to review our article that addresses many of the common concerns we have heard from caregivers. If you are a caregiver working 24-hour shifts without overtime compensation, we want to talk with you about your legal rights. We provide compassionate and confidential consultations. Please contact us at (818) 807-4168, for a free case evaluation.

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PNP chief discharged from Taguig hospital By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

MANILA — PNP chief, Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa was discharged from the St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC) in Taguig City on Friday afternoon after sustaining injuries in a helicopter crash in San Pedro, Laguna on Thursday. Acting PNP spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Benigno Durana Jr., said Gamboa left the hospital at around 5:30 p.m. "Oo, siguro mga 5:30. Palagay ko sa basement (dumaan) kaya di nyo na napansin (Yes, around 5:30 p.m. I think he left through the basement exit so we were not able to notice)," Durana told reporters. Meanwhile, Gamboa's aide, Capt.

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Kevin Gayramara, was also discharged from the hospital around 4:30 p.m. Gamboa is likely to stay at the PNP White House at Camp Crame and will be guarded by the staff of the PNP General Hospital. Aboard the chopper were Gamboa, Gayramara, Maj. Gen. Mariel Magaway, Director for Intelligence; Maj. Gen. Jose Ma. Victor Ramos, Director for Comptrollership; Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac, PNP spokesperson; pilots Lt. Col. Roel Zalatar and Lt. Col. Rico Macawili; and chopper crew Senior Master Sgt. Louie Estona. Durana said Banac may be discharged from the SLMC on Saturday. He said Magaway is now responsive PNP Chief P/Gen. Archie Gamboa to treatment at the Asian Hospital in Muntinlupa. Meanwhile, doctors have already stopped blood transfusion to Ramos who remains unconscious and in critical condition at the intensive care unit of the Unihealth Southwoods Hospital and Medical Center in Laguna. There is no date yet for the release of the chopper staff, he added. Crash witnesses urged to give photos, videos Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, PNP Deputy Chief for Operations and head of the Special Investigation Task Group (SITG), is urging witnesses to help authorities in their investigation of the chopper crash. "We would like to request and announce to the public, especially to residents near the area. If you have seen any parts or debris of the helicopter, whether near the area or far, please take a photo and report it to the police. This will form part of the evidence

that we have. (Also) We would like to request the public to provide videos of the crash. This will help in our investigation," Eleazar told reporters on the sidelines of the SITG's inspection in San Pedro, Laguna. Eleazar said they would make use of existing pieces of evidence, which include statements of witnesses, first responders, and passengers, in probing the accident. The results of the initial investigation will be forwarded to the SITG, which will be used as a basis in their probe. In the coming days, he said they will invite resource persons including the survivors of the crash, first responders, and witnesses to determine what really transpired during the incident. The helicopter hit a high-tension wire upon take-off due to poor visibility caused by thick dust, causing it to crash in Barangay San Antonio at around 8 a.m. Thursday. (PNA)


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To counter misinformation about COVID-19

Facebook gives WHO free ads fACEBOOK is giving free ads to the World Health Organization (WHO) to counter COVID-19 misinformation that causes panic to people. On Tuesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the giant social network is giving the WHO with “as many free ads as they need for their coronavirus response” to the outbreak. This unlimited number of ad credits will give the WHO and other health organizations and authorities a platform to widely spread factual information about the coronavirus. Things have already begun developing. Zuckerberg said that people who search for coronavirus or COVID-19 on Facebook will see a “pop-up that directs you to the World Health Organization or your local health authority for the latest information.” This means that only factual information about COVID-19 coming from legitimate organizations and health authorities will appear in your feed. Zuckerberg also announced that it would remove false information and hoaxes about the virus that might create panic and widespread fright among people. He also promised to ban ads that carry information of a cure against the virus. Zuckerberg also announced in his Facebook page that the social network will provide “millions more in ad credits” to other organizations that disseminate only factual information about the coronavirus. He added that they are also working closely with the UNICEF, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other national health ministries to battle misinformation about this deadly virus. The WHO estimates that there are

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Congress ratifies GMRC Bill GOOD Manners and Right Conduct (GMRC) is set to return to the school curriculum after it was dissolved as a subject and assimilated into other classes upon the implementation of the K-12 program in 2013. Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel F. Zubiri, principal author of the bill, said that the bicameral report for the GMRC and Values Education Act bill was approved March 4. The bill is sponsored by Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, who chairs the Senate Committee on Basic Education, Arts and Culture, and co-authored by the majority of the senators. Zubiri stressed that we really need to integrate GMRC in the current K-12 curricula of the Department of Education (DepEd) across both public and private institutions. "We need to teach GMRC in our kids' formative years, so they can develop good habits at a young age. This is how they do it in Japan, and the kids there are unbelievably responsible. Napakagaling. Kahit maliliit na bata napaka-disiplinado." GMRC will be integrated into daily

activities in the kindergarten level, and will be taught as a separate subject from Grades 1 to 6. Grades 7 to 10 will be taught the Values Education subject, into which GMRC shall be integrated. For Grades 11 and 12, Values Education shall be integrated in all subjects under the K-12 Basic Education Curriculum. "Our kids are growing up in a period of great technological change. Technology can be a wonderful tool for learning, but it can also stunt their moral development. 'Di sila matututo maging magalang, responsable, at disiplinado online," Zubiri said. The Senator added: “Values education remains the domain of the family and the school. This is why we need a strengthened Values Education program, and why we need the return of GMRC in our schools.” The bill will institutionalize a comprehensive GMRC and Values Education program in the K-12 curriculum of the DepEd, replacing the current Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao curriculum. (Sources: Bagong Senado/senate. gov.ph)

Hontiveros: End child marriage in PH

AN estimated 726,000 children are married off before their 18th birthday. The Philippines ranks 12th highest in the world in absolute numbers. With this alarming figure, Senator Risa Hontiveros remarked: "If we continue to allow child marriages, we are essentially robbing our youth of their right to a safe and nurturing childhood." Hontiveros, chair of the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality, sponsors 'Girls Not Brides Act' on Wednesday which seeks to end child marriages in the Philippines. She said that Senate Bill No. 1373 will prevent child marriage by making it a public crime. "Under the bill, any person who facilitates and solemnizes this union will face a prison sentence of up to 12 years, and fines of up to 50,000 pesos," said Hontiveros. "He or she will

be held liable under the Republic Act No. 7610, or the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act", she explained. Philippine law prohibits children below 18 from being party to a legal contract which is what establishes the legitimacy of a marriage, but more than half a million girls are forced against their agency to abide. "Poverty may be among the drivers of child marriages, but there is also a subtler impulse behind this practice. Child marriage, as part of social norms in communities where it is common, is often the result of entrenched gender inequality," she said. But it should not be the case as "We are duty-bound to acknowledge that our children are our future, and all that we do must be in their best interest," Hontiveros concluded. (Sources: Bagong Senado/Risa Hontiveros privilege speech)


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How to get there: By Air The Dumaguete City airport is the only major airport in Negros Oriental serving daily domestic flights to and from Manila with the two airline companies (Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific). Its facilities are for all weather conditions. The province has two private airports, one located in Tolong, Sta. Catalina and the other in Pamplona Estate in Pamplona. Another private airport is soon to be constructed in Bayawan City.

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sand beaches, Bantayan Island is a favorite holiday hangout, especially during the Lenten season. The historically rich Holy Week celebration of Bantayan Island is among the most elaborate in the country— using life size statues during the Holy Thursday and Good Friday processions. Bantayanons also enjoy a rare Holy Week privilege of Catholic Church exemption from fasting from a 200 year old Papal Bull edict. Bantayan Island is located in the Visayan Sea. Mangal and palm trees The coast of Bantayan and its islands mostly alternates between mangal and palm trees. Because of the shallow slope on the shelf, the intertidal area can be quite extended, leading to rocky and muddy shallows at low tide. This means that places with a sandy shore – a beach – are infrequent. Good beaches can be found in the southeast around Santa Fe, and in the northwest at Patao and Madridejos. Even these though are not cleaned, and depending on the currents there can be considerable amounts of flotsam and jetsam on the beach and in the sea.

There are many starfish to be seen in the intertidal area. Their detrivorous diet helps keep the water clean. The crown-of-thorns starfish is a considerable threat to the coral reef, because of its voracious hunger for the coral. Mangroves are salt-tolerant, woody, seed-bearing plants that are found in tropical and subtropical areas where they are subject to periodic tidal inundation. The Philippines has over 40 species of mangroves and is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world as there are only about 70 species of mangroves worldwide. The mangrove

By Sea The Philippine Ports Authorit y’s Port Management (PMO-Dumaguete) has assumed jurisdiction over all government and private ports in the province since 2002. The government ports handle both passenger and cargo traffic while the private ports are generally utilized for shipment of cargoes. The Dumaguete Seaport is a major link to Mindanao traffic and is part of the """"Strong Republic Nautical Highway” route. The Guihulngan Port caters mainly to small vessels ferrying passengers between Guihulngan and Tangil, Damanjug, Cebu. Port facilities include an L-type 6 meter wide by 55 meter long reinforced finger pier and a bothering area of 99 meters with six cleats mooring factures. Two shipping lines also operate in this port, the Rodriguez Shipping and Pages Shipping. By Land Various modes of transport abound in Negros Oriental. The motorcab, locally known as pedicab is the primary means of transportation within the city. There are few taxis in t he cit y which are usually paid on per trip basis. Buses and vehicles-for-hire are also available to OGTONG CAVE reach neighboring towns outside Dumaguete. OMAGIECA MANGROVE GARDEN (Source: DOT)

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MANILA — Visitors in Intramuros MANILA — Visitors in Intramuros have been increasing despite the exhavepected been increasing thedue ex- to slowdown despite on arrivals theslowdown coronavirus pected ondisease arrivals2019 due(Covto id-19) outbreak. the coronavirus disease 2019 (Cov"(For Intramuros), the numbers are id-19)increasing outbreak.due to promotions and the opening of new sites. Surprisingly, "(For Intramuros), the numbers arewe were not that affected (by the impact increasing due toWe promotions andon thedoof Covid-19). shifted focus mestic tourism," Intramuros Adminopening of new sites. Surprisingly, we Guiller Asido told the wereistration not that chief affected (by the impact Philippine News Agency (PNA) during the opening Allies focus for Freedom of Covid-19). We of shifted on do-exhibit at the American Barracks inside mestic tourism," Intramuros Adminthe so-called Walled City on Tuesday istration night.chief Guiller Asido told the In Fort Santiago said the Philippine News Agencyalone, (PNA)heduring foot traffic reached 10,000 daily last the opening of Allies fortoFreedom ex-500 month compared the 400 to in the same period in 2019. hibitvisitors at the American Barracks inside "Right now we're averaging 10,000 the so-called Walled Cityaon Tuesday to 12,000 day. Actually, night. In Fort Santiago alone, he said the foot traffic reached 10,000 daily last month compared to the 400 to 500 visitors in the same period in 2019. "Right now we're averaging 10,000 to 12,000 a day. Actually,

it increased by more than a hundred percent, before, we were averaging around 400 to 500," he said. Intramuros last year has attracted a total of 3.7 million visitors, according to Asido, figure that the IA "expects to exceed" by the end of 2020. The IA has launched several initiatives in

2019 to boost the number of its visitors, from partnering with Manila Hotel for exclusive tours as well as putting up technologies to attract the younger generation inside the destination. Recently, it introduced an augmented reality app that allows users to indulge in a 3D experience inside the Walled City. Intramuros has also positioned itself as a prime Lenten destination within Metro Manila when it opened nine historical churches and chapels for pilgrims last year. (PNA)

PRRD joins effort to boost PH tourism Romulo-Puyat said. As the Covid-19 situation progressMANILA — Tourism Secretary Ber- es, Romulo-Puyat said by themore private anda hundred perit increased than nadette Romulo-Puyat confirmed public sectors are collectively keeping cent, before,afloat. we were averaging around on Wednesday that President Rod- the tourism industry rigo Duterte is visiting Boracay on The DOT 400convened to 500,"the he Tourism said. CoMarch 12 to join efforts in lifting the ordinating Council (TCC) in an emerIntramuros last year has attracted a total public's mood to travel around the gency meeting to discuss measures of 3.7 millionthe visitors, according to Asido, Philippines. that would mitigate outbreak's Aside from promotions, the Chief impact. figure that the IA "expects to exceed" by Executive will also inspect what has No less than the Department of the of 2020. been done on the island since it was Interior the andend Local Government asrehabilitated. sured the establishment of protocols The IA has launched several initiatives in "It's the first time that he's (Duterte) down to the barangay level. going to Boracay since it opened so he The Department of Transportawill probably also look at the chang- tion, meanwhile, assured that strict es in Boracay and, of course, it's his protocols are in place particularly in way of promoting domestic tourism," the cleanliness of the airports and Romulo-Puyat told a press briefing. in close coordination as well in the said. ByBoracay's JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA arrivals suffered from Romulo-Puyat sanitation of the airplanes. the various travel bans AsOn thethe Covid-19 situation progressother hand, the Department imposed by the of Environment and Natural ResourcMANILA — Tourism Secretary Ber- es, Romulo-Puyat said the private and government to es committed to strengthening envinadette confirmed public sectorsprotection are collectively keeping c ontRomulo-Puyat a i n t he ronmental in tourist desticoronav ir us forindustry domesticafloat. tourists. on Wednesday that President Rod- thenations tourism Based on the Bureau of Immigrarigo disease Duterte2019 is visiting Boracay on The thetourist Tourism Co(Covid-19). tionDOT data,convened the overall arrivals the is-efforts in lifting the ordinating MarchOn 12 to join in Februar y dropped Council (TCC) in an emerland, the oc41.4 percent from the public's mood to travel around the gency meeting to discuss measures cupancy rate 713,394 v isitors Philippines. that mitigate the outbreak's is 40 percent lastwould year. (PNA) d o from w n ,promotions, the Chief impact. Aside By JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA

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2019 to boost the number of its visitors, from partnering with Manila Hotel for exclusive tours as well as putting up technologies to attract the younger generation inside the destination. Recently, it introduced an augmented reality app that allows users to indulge in a 3D experience inside the Walled City. Intramuros has also positioned itself as a prime Lenten destination within Metro Manila when it opened nine historical churches and chapels for pilgrims last year. (PNA)

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John Lloyd and baby Elias/Instagram JOHN Lloyd is the most excited showing his Baby Elias Modesto despite separation with Ellen Adarna. “Im always proud and happy to be with my son” says John Llloyd. “No, hindi ko naman kahit kailan itinago o

inilihim ang pagkakaroon ko ng anak. Kung yung ibang celebr it y eh nagagawa yun, ako hindi ko kaya!” JL added. The pictures of Baby Elias Modesto is already exposed in social me d ia. The pa rent s are truly proud despite their separation. “My support and love will remain for our son. Sana hindi makaapekto ang paghihiwa lay namin ng mom niya. Yesss so happy sa mga reactions at naririnig na my son is tipong pang-artista!” John Llloyd is now back to work being an actor and Ellen is busy with her endorsement projects.

Sunshine in Holy Land By PATRISHA VALDELLON

DESPITE her busy schedule, Kapuso actress Sunshine Dizon went her way to visit the Holy Land in Israel. GMA Network permitted the actress to join in the pilgrimage group last February 24 with her cousin. The actress left her two kids, Doreen and Anthony. ”We regularly talk over Facetime. We talk and talk as if we are just together!” says Sunshine. Sunshine is very thankful. “Ibang klase ang pakiramdan when I saw the birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem. Praise God for making it possible for me to see and venerate in His birth pace. I could not control my tears, I was so overwhelmed and really felt the spirit moving me.” says Sunshine. “You will be humbled talaga kapag pinuntahan mo ang lugar na iyon dahil

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hindi pwedeng hindi ka luluhod para mahalikan mo ang big star na siyang birthplace ni Jesus.” Sunshine feels that she is so blessed. She also visited the Jordan River where St. John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ. “You will not feel tired, the feeling is fulfilling.” says Sunshine. She went also to Church of the Visitacion. Church of the Anunciation, Church of Cana, Mount of the Temptation, Transfiguration Church, Bethlehem, St. Peter Church, Petra, Church of the Nativity, Church of the Multiplication of the Bread, Banias Falls i Caesaria Philippi, and many more important places. "I’m so thankful to GMA. I feel so blessed talaga. Dun din ako nagpa-ash last Wednesday!’

Proud Matteo describes Sarah as ‘best wife’ days after marriage MANILA – Sarah Geronimo procedure. and Matteo Guidicelli seem After the whole process, to be enjoying the first days Belo teased Geronimo to of their married life. “be a good wife” by making A f ter shopping for sure Guidicelli applies the glassware for their new recommended hair products home, the newlyweds went she gave him on time. out again, this time for some Butting in the conversation, pampering at Vicki Belo’s Guidicelli quipped: “She’s the clinic in Taguig City. best wife!” A s seen in t he v ideo Matteo Guidicelli At the end of the clip, shared by Belo, Geronimo the couple can also be seen accompanied her husband playing with Belo’s daughter when he had a hair loss prevention Scarlet Snow. (ABS-CBN News)

KAPAMILYA star Anne Curtis and husband Erwan Heussaff shared only portion of head, hand and feet of their baby named Dahlia Emelie. Anne surprised her fans last Friday when she posted the pictures of her baby. "Everyone, I would like to introduce our darling daughter, Dahlia Amélie Heussaff,". "[I never] knew I could love someone so much...So much that it hurts in a good way... it’s an unexplainable kind of love." says Anne. Anne gave birth last March 2,2020. The couple are the happiest when they saw their first baby. "Anne was so impressive throughout

her pregnancy and in labor. I will forever be in her debt," says Ervan. He promised that he will forever love Anne and the baby. The couple didn’t show the whole face of the baby but just a portion of the head, showed the hands and feet. “Of course we will show her but give us more time, I know everybody are excited to see our baby, especially my “It’s Showtime” family. "Excited na kaming makita ang baby Dyosa mo dito sa Showtime, mommy Anne!!" says Vice Ganda. Anne and Ervan admitted their relationship last December 2016. They got married last 2017 in a private ceremony in Queenstown, New Zealand.


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FROM BRITISH SPY TO ICON James Bond 7-kilo Gold Coin launched THE Royal Mint in London has launched the James Bond commemorative coin and gold bar collection ahead of the release of the 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die. The collection includes a number of firsts: a 7-kilo gold coin, the largest coin with the highest face value to be produced in the Mint's 1,100-year history, and the world's first James Bond bar in gold and silver, featuring all of James Bond film titles. Clare Maclennan, divisional director of Commemorative Coin at The Royal Mint, said, "James Bond is a global icon that has captured the public's imagination for generations. We are thrilled to be unveiling our James Bond commemorative coin collection to celebrate the release of the 25th James Bond film, No Time to Die. The James Bond collection celebrates everything that is synonymous with the quintessentially British spy and also includes a Royal Mint first – the 7 kilo gold coin." Created and designed by Royal Mint de-

EWN signer, Laura Clancy as part of the James Bond Special Issue, the commemorative coin collection includes one 7-kilo gold coin, 2 kilo gold, 1 kilo gold, and 5oz gold and silver coins. The Royal Mint is also launching the world's first

James Bond precious metal bar in gold and silver. The bar will be engraved with every James Bond film title on the background including the title of the upcoming 2020 film, No Time to Die. The bar will be available for purchase midMarch. (Source: PRNewswire)

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OGIE ALCASID and IAN VENERACION: A unique collaboration in the concert scene By MARY ROSE ANTAZO

FOR A CHANGE, a unique collaboration in the concert scene will be held at New Frontier Theatre, Araneta City, Quezon City on March 20 and 21, 8 PM. No less than Ogie Alcasid and Ian Veneracion will lead the ‘KilaboTitos’ produced by A Team production owned by Ogie himself. “The title is a play on words, pareho raw kasi kaming kilabot, may asim pa kami, at pareho na rin kaming titos ng younger stars. Sa rehearsals nga, maraming nagugulat that we have this winning chemistry on stage pala. “First time namin to sing together in one show and we promise it will be a relaxing evening of songs and lots of reminiscing about the days gone by nung wala pang internet,” said Ogie during the presscon. What songs will they include in their repertoire?

Rachelle Ann Go back as ‘Fantine’ IN her Instagram, Rachelle Ann Go posted a picture of herself in costume and shared the good news: she’s back as Fantine in the long-running musical, Les Miserables. "I’m back @lesmizofficial ???????? Last night was fun but nerve wracking????", she wrote. Wearing a grey beret in the photo, Go revealed that she would be sporting blonde hair in the next seven weeks to play the role. Go will reprise the role of Fantine until April 18 and will have a break from April 19 to July 26. English actress Carrie Hope Fletcher will take over and play the role of Fantine from April 20 to July

25. Go will resume her role July 27. The 33-year-old musical theater actress revealed that she and her husband Martin Spies would be travelling the world during her break. She first joined the musical as Fantine in 2015 for the production’s 30th anniversary in London following her acclaimed performance as the hardened bar girl Gigi Van Tranh in Miss Saigon's West End run. Go was last seen in the West End production of Hamilton, where she portrayed Alexander Hamilton’s wife, Eliza Schuyler. (Sources: ABS-CBN News/ GMA News)

PH... fROm PaGe 1 using authentic passports are allowed entry and exit from the country," the department said in a statement. The clarification came following reports that Chinese citizens have been using Philippine passports and birth certificates to enter the country. Existing protocols ensure that government agencies that detect any foreign national holding a Philippine passport are to immediately confiscate it and coordinate with the DFA on the matter. "As of the moment, the DFA has yet to receive any official report from the BI regarding claims that the latter has encountered Chinese nationals using authentic Philippine passports," it added. The DFA has investigated all cases of foreign

nationals attempting to obtain Philippine passports using authentic breeder documents, in cooperation with the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Meanwhile, it reconstituted the Inter-Agency Committee Against Passport Irregularities (ICPI), which includes the Department of Justice, Department of the Interior and Local Government, BI, NBI, and Philippine National Police to further strengthen its campaign against fraudulent passports. "The department wishes to reiterate that the Philippine ePassport system remains secure and its front-line consular personnel are vigilant when it comes to detecting attempts by non-Filipinos to obtain a Philippine passport," it said. (PNA)

WHO... fROm PaGe 1 WHO said each country has one case each. There are 80,422 confirmed cases and 2,984 deaths in China while 12,668 confirmed cases and 214 deaths were recorded outside China. On March 3, eight-member states – Andorra, 1; Jordan, 1; Latvia, 1; Morocco, 1; Portugal, 2; Saudi Arabia, 1; Senegal, 1; and Tunisia, 1 – reported new Covid-19 cases. The states noted that all their cases were imported. The WHO also announced that its prequalification team has opened the Emergency Use Listing (EUL) to candidate in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) laboratory tests to detect the Covid-19 virus. “The EUL procedure is developed to expedite the availability of IVDs needed in public health emergency situations,” it said, adding that manufacturers are invited to submit an “expression of interest”. The coronavirus cases were detected in central China in December last year and had spread to South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Vietnam, the Philippines, New Zealand, Cambodia, Thailand, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Algeria, Nigeria, Senegal, US, Canada, Ecuador, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Netherlands, Austria, Iceland, Israel, Croatia, Russian Federation, Spain, Belgium, Denmark, San Marino, Finland, Greece, Czechia, Romania, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Estonia,

Ireland, Portugal, Andorra, Armenia, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco, North Macedonia, Poland, Ukraine, Sweden, Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Egypt. On February 27, the WHO published the rational use of personal protective equipment for Covid-19 which summarizes the organization’s recommendations for the appropriate use of personal protective equipment in health care and community settings, including the handling of cargo. On Feb. 18, the WHO published a new protocol titled “Surface sampling of coronavirus disease 2019: A practical ‘how-to’ protocol for health care and public health professionals”. The WHO said the document determines viable virus presence and persistence on fomites in various locations where a Covid-19 patient is receiving care or isolated and to understand how fomites may play a role in the transmission of the virus. It also advised that the practice of frequent handwashing, avoiding unprotected contact with farm and wild animals, the practice of proper cough etiquette, and avoiding close contact with people suffering from acute respiratory infections remain the best ways to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus. The WHO has declared the Covid-19 outbreak an international health emergency. (PNA)

Ogie and Ian

“Actually, malawak ‘yung sakop ng songs namin. Mostly, from the 80s, pero may songs din from the 60s and 70s hanggang 90s, from the Beatles and Hall & Oates to James Taylor to Spandau Ballet. We have both international hits and also OPM. It’s really a celebration of the world we grew up in noong wala pang social media at bashers,” Ogie added. Meanwhile Ian said, “We’ll make sure the audience can sing along with us and also join us in our banter. Ian and I have the same taste in the songs we like. Andami naming napiling kantahin, duets and solos. Okay lang na mas maraming choices kasi mas madaling magbawas kung sobrang haba na ng concert.” On a different note, we told Ogie that he and Regine seem to be the favorite of haters who keep on bashing them. “Ako ngayon, basta basher, blocked na agad yan, kasi I don’t need naman to see their comments. I’ve realized that they are bashers because that’s what they enjoy doing, they really feel it’s their job to bash others, so why will I give them the satisfaction of reading their comments?” Regine was bashed when she was asked what advice she can give to Sarah Geronimo and Matteo Guidicelli and she said “Basta mag-sex lang nang mag-sex.” What can Ogie say about this? “My wife has a good sense of humor. She doesn’t mean to offend anyone. She just wants to lighten things up after the gulo reported in their wedding. Hindi naman sa nambabastos siya o nambababoy. E, hindi ba, totoo namang when you’re newly married, you just like to do the thing that married people do?” Will his company produce a concert with Regine? “Naku, when it comes to her concerts, hindi ako nakikialam. To begin with, I cannot afford her, at yung family nila, sila ng sisters niya ang namamahala sa ganyan. I asked her nga na mag-concert kami sa 10th anniversary ng marriage namin this year. Pero sabi niya, huwag na lang daw kasi pagod na siya.” “KilaboTitos” is produced by Ogie’s A Team with Front Row and PLDT as co-presentors, sponsored by Malunggay Life Oil and King’s Herbal, along with Belo Medical and Dona Maria, with thanks to Leo V. Dominguez Management, Consace, Novus, McDonalds and Buffet Caterers. You can get your tickets from ticketnet.com and Ogie’s A Team at 0906-287-8049 and 0917-795-08283.


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Cucumber Lime Smoothie Recipe By Conchita Malvar

Delightfully refreshing, this low-calorie drink is a mixture of cucumber, lime juice and honey. Cucumber Lime Smoothie is deliciously tart and healthy. Cucumbers provide various nutrients but are low in calories, fat, cholesterol and sodium. They are also loaded with water, making them great for hydration. You may substitute honey for the sugar if you prefer a healthier sweetener. INGREDIENTS

PROCEDURE

4 cucumbers, peeled and cut into pieces 1/2 cup freshly-squeezed lime juice 4 tablespoons sugar or honey, to taste 2 cups ice

1. In a high-speed blender, combine the cucumbers, lime juice, sugar, and ice. Blend to desired consistency or until smooth. 2. Pour into smoothie bowl or serving glasses and top with ingredients of your choice and garnish with mint leaves (optional).

NUTRITION Calories: 90kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 443mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 250IU | Vitamin C: 19mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 0.7mg

Prep Time 5 minutes Total Time 10 minutes

Sipo Eggs THIS dish is one of the specialties in Pampanga where it originated. It consists of quail eggs, shrimps, and some vegetables that make it nutritious. With rich, thick sauce after it’s cooked, Sipo Egg makes for a delicious comfort food that the family will surely enjoy. What’s more, this dish makes for a perfect topping for your pasta. INGREDIENTS 1 lb shrimp, head and shell removed and deveiened 20 pieces quail eggs, boiled and peeled 1/4 cup butter 1 tablespoon cooking oil 1 piece onion, peeled and minced 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 1/2 cups green peas 1 piece carrot, cubed 4 ounces ham minced (optional) 3/4 cup water 1 can cream of mushroom 10 oz. 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream 1 cup water chestnut Salt and pepper to taste

Prep Time 12 minutes Cook Time 25 minutes Total Time 37 minutes Servings 6 Calories 362kcal

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Quail Eggs

R HOW TO COOK SIPO EGGS 1. Melt the butter in a cooking pan. Add the cooking oil. Once the mixture becomes hot, saute the shrimp for a minute per side. Remove the shrimp and set aside. 2. Saute the onion and garlic. Add the green peas and the carrot. Add the ham (this is an optional ingredient). Cook for 3 minutes. 3. Pour-in the water. Let boil. Cook for 1 minute. Add the quail eggs and the shrimp. Stir. 4. Pour-in the cream of mushroom and table cream. Stir once more until the ingredients are well mixed. 5. Add the water chestnuts, salt, and pepper. Cook-stir 1 minute. Transfer to a serving bowl and serve hot.

NUTRITION Serving: 6g | Calories: 362kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 280mg | Sodium: 1263mg | Potassium: 365mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 2520IU | Vitamin C: 23mg | Calcium: 148mg | Iron: 3mg

are healthier than other eggs

esearch has revealed that quail eggs are healthier than other eggs. This is because quail eggs are rich in choline (a chemical essential for brain function) and they have low cholesterol value. Also, some benefits associated with the intake of quail eggs include: helps treat anaemia, removes toxins and heavy metals from the blood, and strengthens the immune system and heart muscle. Quail eggs also helps improve vision, enhance good memory and brain activity, slow down aging of organs, improve skin complexion. How many quail eggs can you take in a day? Unlike regular eggs, quail eggs are smaller in size. For this reason, one can take about three to five quail eggs per day. Nonetheless, the number of quail eggs intake varies with age. Quail eggs can be eaten with shells to boost the immune system and restore the body’s calcium deficiency. It is worth noting that the shells must be well washed. One needs to cut down on the intake of Vitamin rich foods after consuming more than five quail eggs in a day. Quail eggs are allergy free The intake of other eggs such as the chicken eggs can result in certain allergic reaction in some people. Quail eggs, on the other hand, help to fight allergy in the human body. This is possible because quail eggs contain ovomucoid, a protein found in the egg white. (source: quail.ie)


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wo years ago, on ticularly its savory February, 2018, food dishes." second-genIn addition, Tieration Filipisha recalled that no-Americans, Jorell and collectively, they "all felt like Tisha Domingo, born to kindred spirits, with their parents who immigratsense of responsibility to exed here from the Philplore the culinary traditions ippines around the '60's of our motherland, to connect and '70's felt the need to more deeply with our parstart a Filipino Instant ents and grandparents, and Pot Community on Faceto preserve our heritage by book, after borrowing passing it on to our children their parent's Instant Pot (and eventually our grand(IP) along with some recichildren).This was really the pes to help them navigate (L-R) Etherleda "Bing" and Dr. Francisco "Jun" Gonda, GIselle Tongi-Wal- force that drove us all to work the use of it in cooking. To ters and authors, Tisha Gonda Domingo and Jorell Domingo. together on this book." their surprise, the couple The recipes in the book became enamored in uswere compiled from family, ing it,when they initially personal friends and many tried cooking short ribs recommendations during the with honey, resulting in course of our discussions. a successful "garlicky We tried to maintain some goodness and buttery soft type of consistency across meat, which was basically the recipes, but it was also dripping off the bone." important for us to preserve So, both Jorrell and the voice of each individuTisha started searching al author. After all, each of for more recipes online, us have unique stories and scouring Facebook on styles that conform to our groups of other IP home individual style of cooking cooks. They found a few and writing." nice instant pot communities but were ultimately Following are basic eledisappointed that none of ments the reader can expect them were sharing much on every recipe in the book: Filipino food. Due to their IP Authors; Art Swenson, Jaymar Cabebe, Romeo Roque-Nido, Jeannie * Yield; disappointment, they E. Celestial, Tisha Gonda Domingo, and Jorell Domingo. * Estimated Prep Time; decided to create a new PHOTOS courtesy of Charity Nicolas and Ben Menor * Estimated Active Time Facebook group called: (Example: Saute time when Filipino Recipes Instant Pot Community, busy households like them. Thus, recipes cook has to be attentive to the pot); for the Instant Pot came up and they were which now has 55,000 members. * Pressure Cook Time (This does not Per Tisha's account, "it first picked up excited to share their versions of Filipino include the time it takes for the IP to come steam among friends of friends and grad- flavors with other families, who likewise to pressure as it varies on many factors); ually with Amazon's growing IP sales, might benefit from them and at the same * Release Type (Natural Pressure Rethe group blew up by the thousands and time, joining in the rapid growth of Fil- lease vs. quick Release). suddenly, from their home in Southern ipino food in the mainstream American California, Tisha and Jorell found them- culture." Collectively, we can assure the reader/ Luckily, Trisha went on saying that cook that "all recipes have been tested selves connecting Filipino food fanatics " through mutual friends, the six of and iterated on multiple times with our around the world. Unbeknownst to them, 400 miles away them connected, as they all shared sim- 6-qaurt Instant Pots (most of the us have in Northern California, another group of ilar values and motivations - healthy, the Duo). The bulk of the work involved friends: Jeanne, Art, Romeo and Jaymar home-cooked meals, time-efficient and translating inexact stovetop family reciall had apparently been discussing the budget-friendly recipes and a strong pes into more precise Instant Pot-friendly idea of writing a Filipino cookbook for connection to Filipino culture, most par- versions. It wasn't always easy, but it was

GROUPS... from Page 1 groups demanded the CPP-NPA-NDF and its allies to stop exploiting women and children for political interest. LPP chairperson Remy Rosadio branded the CPP-NPA-NDF founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison as a male chauvinist or a belief that men are superior to women and they are not equal. "Indeed, there's a need to empower our women, but not through armed struggle being pushed by the terrorist groups," she said, citing that the CPP-NPA-NDF's has been extorting, harassing, and deceiving women for a long time. The groups also condemned the continuous recruitment of the communist movement of young women. Meanwhile, LPP member Julius Ursua said the communist groups are sending women into the battlefields to take part in terroristic activities. “This is not a Filipina culture. They’re not supposed to be involved in armed activities. Our women, specifically young women, have been abused and deceived by the wrong ideologies of the CPP-NPANDF," he said.

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To mark the Internal Women’s Day on March 8, the anti-communist groups launched a new coalition of women that will denounce the atrocities, violence, deception, and exploitation by the communist movement.

Rasadio said the ‘Koalisyon ng mga Kababaihan at ng mga Magulang Laban sa Terorismong CPP-NPANDF’ or (KAMTO) aims to promote the betterment of all women. “All we wanted is that our children would be able to finish their studies and have a normal life away from the wrong ideologies of NPA, away from terrorism,” Rosadio said. Rosadio said all women are urged to work together to end armed conflict and communist insurgency in the country, adding “we will not stop to condemn the abuse committed by Joma Sison and its terrorist groups.” During the rally, anti-communist groups also criticized some women belonging to various militant organizations and party-list groups that are allegedly linked to the CPP-NPA-NDF. Meanwhile, Relissa Lucena, mother of Alicia Jasper, who was reportedly recruited by the leftist organization said the Anakbayan has mistreated her dignity as a woman. “Napakasama nila sa pagtrato nila sa akin bilang babae, bilang ina sa paggamit nila sa aking anak na babae lalo na nung

siya ay menor de edad (I was mistreated as a woman, as a mother by using my daughter against me, even at her young age),” she said, noting that Anakbayan party-list took advantage of Jasper and indoctrinated her with wrong ideologies. During the rally, the placard-bearing protesters threw rotten tomatoes at the effigy of Sison and his allies to condemn the long-standing communist insurgency. The CPP-NPA has been declared by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines as a terrorist group. (PNA)

FUN!" Tisha was right. The 173-paged easy read book for this writer was equally FUN to read in that it not only has various versions of "Adobo," or "Kare-Kare" depending on its author's regional cooking background. This is because mostly all of us Pinoys know that our country has over 7,000 islands with around 200 dialects, thus we all have various versions of cooking certain savory dishes. Another very interesting part of the recipe book are the snippets of "cultural and traditional food experiences," written by each recipe's author that delved into each of their background on why they included it in the book. Some background information are even quirky like Art Swenson's love for the "Dinuguan" or Pork Blood Stew: dish (on page 77}, where he said "call me weird but as a child I loved "chocolate meat," more than chocolate ice cream. "I wondered how the savory version of chocolate could smell and taste so different from a Hershey bar." Jorell Domingo, who was born in Guam, raves that "when it comes to mouth-watering Filipino dishes lechon kawali or Crispy Pork Belly (on page 86), ranks at the top of my list, because it can be a wonderful appetizer to share or hold its own as a main dish." Northern California native, Romeo Roque-Nido, on the other hand, briefly related his "cultural" eye-opener when he initially watched one of his relatives cook "Kare-Kare" or Beef Stew in Peanut Sauce (page 99). To his surprise, he witnessed the cook "dump a jar of Skippy peanut butter into a pot of meat and it didn't make sense when I was growing up. That's why, I never ate "Kare-Kare" when I was a kid. I finally had "Kare-Kare" in adulthood and it instantly became one of my favorites." History has it that most of our Filipino dishes have Spanish flavors in them due to our founding father, Ferdinand Magellan, who discovered the Philippines on September 15, 1521, while he was on his voyage from Spain and landed in Guian, Eastern Samar. That's why Art Swenson wrote that "Mechado" (on page 94) is from the Spansh word "mecha" meaning "wick." Traditional mechado calls for strips of pork fat threaded through chunks of beef like candle wicks, making each meaty bite extra indulgent." Learning a lot of cooking tips from her super cook Mom, Tisha who is a Southern California native, wrote the recipe on "Gising Gising." (page 130), which meant "wake up, wake up." That's because the spice from this dish will "wake you up." Overall, the IP recipe book is thoroughly challenging and great to have, particularly for those of us who value significant bonding times with our loved ones, after spending daily professional grinding hours at work. Our congratulations to the authors of the IP book: Tisha Gonda Domingo, Jorell Domingo, Joanie E. Celestial, Art Swenson, Romeo Roque-Nido and Jaymar Cabebe for publishing such a painstaking but rewarding compilation of IP recipes each Pinoy can be proud of. The Filipino Instant Pot Cookbook is available at all of the Barnes & Noble stores in Glendale, Fullerton, Torrance and Mira Mesa, Target, Walmart, Amazon, Philippine Expressions Book Shop in San Pedro, California and various book stores in Northern California, such as: Alibi Bookshop, Vallejo; Arkipelago Books, San Francisco; Bookshop Benicia, Books, Inc. (Mariina SF & Palo Alto); Copperfield's Books (Petaluma, Santa Rosa); Konikuniya USA (SF); Eastwind & Pegasus Books (Berkeley).


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MANIL A — The Department of Health (DOH) is confident of the method the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) uses in testing samples from patients under investigation (PUIs) for possible coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) infection. In a press briefing on Wednesday at the DOH main office in Manila, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said the test kits used by RITM are different from the rapid diagnostic test (RDT) kits used by Japan and South Korea. "I have spoken to their ambassadors, and the reason I asked South HEALTH SECRETARY FRANCISCO DUQUE III

Korea because it is also an outlier because it is able to test 15,000 a day. So, I've asked them, not to challenge (them): 'What is the basis of your rapid diagnostic test? Has this been cleared by the World Health Organization (WHO)?'," Duque said, reacting to criticisms that the DOH was not testing enough number of people. "We use a far more tedious testing procedure which takes 24 to 48 hours for results to come out. I'm not going to use an RDT that is certified by a credible third party that will say: 'Yes, this particular RDT has passed stringent standards of quality, safety, specificity and sensitivity'," he said. Citing that RDTs could produce “false negatives” or “false positives”, Duque said its use might result in risks and waste of the DOH's limited resources which must be used for the care of positive patients. "Meron din tayong scientist eh gumawa ng RDTs, pero sabi ko padaanin mo sa WHO para may (We also have a scientist who created RDTs, but I said let the WHO check on it, so there's a) third party that's going to

DOH CONFIRMS TWO MORE CASES OF COVID-19 IN PH THE Department of Health (DOH) reported two additional confirmed cases of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Philippines, bringing the total of COVID-19 cases in the country to five (5). The 4th confirmed case is a 48-year-old male Filipino with travel history to Japan. The patient returned to the Philippines last February 25 and experienced chills and fever beginning March 3. The patient sought medical consultation at a hospital and samples were collected for testing. Results tested positive for COVID-19 on March 5. He is currently stable and admitted at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine. The 5th confirmed case is a 62-year-old male Filipino with known hypertension and diabetes mellitus, who experienced cough with phlegm last February 25. The patient sought medical consultation at a hospital in Metro Manila last March 1 and was admitted with severe pneumonia. Specimen collected on March 4 tested positive for COVID-19 on March 5. He also has no known history of travel outside of the country. Contact tracing is being done for the two cases and samples have already been collected from close contacts. DOH is also in close coordination with the concerned Local Government Units for concerted action on identifying persons who had interaction with the confirmed cases and strengthening of infection prevention and control protocols. 5th case is known to have regularly visited a Muslim prayer hall in Barangay Greenhills, San Juan City. Previous visitors to the prayer hall who are presenting with fever and/or respiratory symptoms are encouraged to call the DOH hotline (02)8-651-7800 loc 1149-1150 for proper referral to the appropriate health facility. These recent developments are significant, but we are prepared to respond to its potential consequences. Our priority is to protect our health workers and the most v ulnerable populations,” t he Health Chief said. We can still contain the spread of the virus in the country, which is why we are encouraging the public to practice proper handwashing,

social distancing, and cough etiquette. We call on the public to be vigilant and continue doing their part in containing the disease,” Duque said.

ON FOREIGN NATIONALS WITH HISTORY OF TRAVEL TO PH DOH received reports of 3 confirmed COVID-19 cases among foreign nationals who had a history of travel to the Philippines. first case is a 38-year-old Taiwanese male who visited the Philippines from February 28 to March 3. He developed abdominal discomfort and diarrhea on March 2, and experienced sore throat, fever, and malaise on March 3. The patient consulted at an outpatient clinic in Taiwan on March 4, and was confirmed positive for COVID-19 on March 5. The onset of symptoms on March 2 points to possible infection before the patient traveled to the Philippines. The second case is a 44-yearold Japanese male who visited the Philippines from February 21 to 28. Prior to visiting the Philippines, he traveled to Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan. He stayed at three different hotels during his visit to Metro Manila. The 44-year-old flew back to Thailand last February 28 and experienced cough, shortness of breath, and fever which began on February 29. The patient consulted at a clinic in Cambodia on March 3 and was referred to a hospital but no tests were done. He flew back to Japan last March 4 and was tested positive for COVID-19. The patient was admitted and is still in isolation at Aichi Prefecture Hospital. The extensive travel history of the patient suggests possible contraction of the disease in another country. The third case is a female living in Sydney, Australia. The patient attended a wedding in Manila on February 13 and visited Pangasinan. The patient left the country for Sydney on March 2, and was confirmed with COVID-19 by the New South Wales Government on March 3. As for this case, DOH is still verifying information with the International Health Regulation National Focal Point Australia. (DOH)

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vet because I don't want a false positive and a false negative result. Testing is not that easy, you have to be very, very exact," he added. On Wednesday, Duque reported that for four weeks, the Philippines has not recorded instances of local transmission and new Covid-19 cases. As of Thursday, latest data from the agency's tracker showed that there are only 37 PUIs admitted in different health facilities nationwide while 629 have been discharged for testing negative for Covid-19. The DOH is expanding its testing capacity by adding laboratories that could test specimens from cases the RITM can no longer accommodate. "We now have five sub-national laboratories that are up for accreditation by the RITM — one in Visayas, one in Mindanao, one in Northern Luzon and two in Metro Manila. We have eight weeks timeline for this, but I said maybe we can do it in four weeks, but we're waiting for additional logistics and support, given the global shortage," Duque said. (PNA)

NegOr dengue cases drop 24% By MARY JUDALINE PARTLOW

DUMAGUETE CITY — The Department of Health (DOH) in Negros Oriental has reported that dengue cases in the province in the first two months of 2020 dropped by 24 percent compared to the same period last year. Dr. Socrates Villamor, provincial DOH chief, said that records from the Regional Epidemiological and Surveillance Unit (RESU) showed there were 766 cases of dengue with two deaths from January to February this year as against the 1,019 cases and two deaths reported in the first two months of 2019. The RESU data also showed that the top 10 cities/municipalities with the highest number of dengue cases from Jan. 1-Feb. 29 are as follows: Dumaguete City (132), Sibulan (87), Guihulngan (61), Bais City (60), Tanjay City (41), Manjuyod (34), Valencia (33), San Jose and Siaton (31 each), and Vallehermoso (30). The two deaths were reported in Tanjay City and Vallehermoso. In 2019, the province of Negros Oriental recorded a total of 6,631 dengue cases with 24 deaths, which was much higher than the 2018 figure of 2,978 cases and 14 deaths. In an 11-year period since 2009 based on RESU records, the year 2019 had the highest number of dengue cases in Negros Oriental while the year 2011 had the lowest, at 524 cases and one death. (PNA)


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Allies for Freedom: US, Filipino heroism exhibited at Fort Santiago By JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA

MANILA — Some iconic and never-b efore -s e en p h ot o s of t h e Philippines and the events during World War II are on display at Fort Santiago in Intramuros for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Manila. Tit led "A l l ies for Freedom", the Un i t e d S t a t e s Embassy-funded exhibit features photos, the majorit y of which were taken by US Army photograThe exhibit will be on display until May 31, 2020. phers when the hoto: Intramuros Administration Japanese Imperial forces attacked Luzon in 1941. Intramuros Administrat ion ch ief Guiller Asido said this is t he f i rst time for such initiative to be held at the historic American Barracks Ruins inside the walled city. "This is rea l ly t he perfect spot for us to focus on t he heroism and resiliency of Filipino and American ◘ Senator Dick Gordon and US Embassy Deputy of Mission John Law (second and third from left) attend the soldiers duropening of “Allies for Freedom: Portraits of Filipino and American Courage in World War II,” a photo exhibit ing the Secinside the ruins of the American Barracks in Fort Santiago, Manila on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Photo: Danny Pata ond Wor ld War," Asido In a speech, US Embassy Deputy "We remember and pay tribute said on Tuesday. "This exhibit is Chief of Mission John Law underto the soldiers and the civilians significant because it's the 75th scored the exhibit's importance as who fought as allies for freedom anniversary of the Battle of Maproof of Manila and Washington's and forged an unbreakable bond, nila. It's a place that's really part "bonds". which joins the hearts of Filipinos of the story during the war." and Americans even today. I have every confidence that with your help, those bonds will continue to grow and flourish for generations to come," he said. The exhibit was curated by Merrion and Smith with photographs taken from the US National Archives and Records Administration, AP Images, Getty Images, and the International Center of Photography. A portion of it reflected "Bayanihan" or community spirit even among American soldiers seen guiding civilians to safety and assisting the wounded held captive by the Japanese. The photos, which date back to as far as the liberation, also gave a glimpse of how two countries built a longstanding alliance based on solidarity established during the period. (PNA)

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ELPIDIO QUIRINO, 6TH PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES MANILA — President Elpidio Quirino’s death may well be considered as the most unique among the country's deceased former chief executives, as he passed away on a leap day. Quirino, the sixth president of the Philippines, succumbed to a heart attack on February 29 in the leap year of 1956 at his summer residence at the top of a hill overlooking the scenic La Mesa dam and reservoir in Barangay Greater Lagro, Novaliches, Quezon City. He was 65. Succeeding the late President Manuel A. Roxas in his capacity as vice president, Quirino became president from April 17, 1948 to Dec. 31, 1949. In the Nov. 8, 1949 national elections, Quirino was elected formally as the sixth president of the Philippines for a four-year term until the end of 1953. According to the Kahimyang Project's compilation of significant daily events, including ancient and recent Philippine history, Quirino’s six-year presidency was marked by notable post-war reconstruction, general economic gains, and increased economic aid from the United States. It was in the realm of diplomacy where he excelled, impressing foreign heads of states and world statesmen from American, European and Asian countries. He negotiated various treaties and agreements with other nations, as well as discussed common problems of peace and security in the Asian region. His administration's major objectives included economic reconstruction, focusing on mitigating the sufferings of indigent families, helping the farmers market their crops to save them from loan sharks, and strengthening the rural banking system of the Philippines to facilitate credit utilities in rural areas. It was during the Quirino administration when the country's Central Bank was established. Quirino, who also served as congressman and senator before his presidency, was also a known member of the Philippine independence commission sent to Washington DC, which secured the passage of the Tydings-McDuffie Act by the American Congress. He was a member of the convention that wrote the draft of the 1935 Constitution. After being defeated by Ramon F. Magsaysay in the November 1953 presidential elections, Quirino went back to private life at his then-new home near the La Mesa Dam. (PNA)


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Data privacy has risen to new industry: DPO By JOANN VILLANUEVA

MANILA — The need to secure data of customers and companies has paved the way for a new industry that now provides thousands of jobs around the globe. This was disclosed by Sam Jacoba, National Association of Data Protection Officers of the Philippines (NADPOP) founding president, in his talk during the data privacy and security forum dubbed SELYADO 2019 at the UnionBank Plaza in Ortigas Center, Pasig City on Thursday. Jacoba explained that, for one, Philippines’ Data Privacy Act of 2012 not only assured customer safety but also increased the need to professionally protect data that a company holds. “This law has also made us take our data more seriously and use it ethically, while pushing businesses to transform and innovate,” he said during the forum jointly spearheaded by Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) and NADPOP’s Alliance and Partnership group. In an interview by journalists, Jacoba explained that when the European Union (EU) approved the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2016 it was estimated that the 28-member states need about 40,000 data protection officers (DPOs). In Singapore, the strengthened data protection regulation required about 10,000 DPOs, he said. In the Philippines, taking into consideration the number of registered companies that manage personal information, Jacoba said NADPOP sees shortage of world-class DPOs along with professionals who are into data analytics and other data-related careers. “So if you’re a Filipino looking for a career shift or if you are a fresh graduate looking for something to specialize on being a data protection officer or data privacy professional is going to be one of the best way for you to improve of yourself,” he said. Among the companies that strengthened their data privacy policies includes those in the business process outsourcing (BPO), health care, and financial services sectors. Despite of this some companies remain vulnerable to breaches, which, he said, cannot be attributed mainly to complacency but because of focus on other aspects of the business. “They may not be complacent but they were busy with other things,” he said,

Underemployment rate drops to new record low in 10 years MANILA — The Philippine labor market decline in the number of females who continued to record positive gains as un- opted out of the labor force due to housederemployment rate fell to its lowest in a hold family duties (131,000 in absolute decade on top of an increased employ- terms). ment rate, the National Economic and NEDA attributed this to the reforms Development Authority (NEDA) said. that enabled workplace flexibility (such The January round of the Labor Force as the Expanded Maternity Leave Act Survey (LFS) of the Philippine Statistics and the Telecommuting Act), as well as Authority showed that the country’s un- employment facilitation programs and deremployment rate – the proportion of easier access to modern family planning those already employed but still wanting services. more work – dropped further to 14.8 perMeanwhile, more women, especialcent, from 15.6 percent in January 2019. ly ages 15-24 years old, opted to stay in This is the lowest school, manifesting the effectiveunderemployment rate recorded for all ness of various edJanuary rounds in ucation and skills the last 10 years. training programs “W hile the remade available for sults of the latest women to ma x imize their potenLabor Force Survey showed remarkatial, Pernia said. ble improvements “Pol ic ie s a nd pr og r a m s mu s t in the Philippine be in place to adlabor market, the government should dress the issues of cont i nua l ly i mworkers protect ion, v u lnerable prove its efforts toemployment, and wards providing an environment conunderemployment ducive to the crein areas outside SOCIOECONOMIC PLANNING ation of more and NCR,” the Cabinet SECRETARY ERNESTO PERNIA better employment official said. opportunities,” SoSustainable livecioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto lihood and entrepreneurship for vulnerPernia said. able workers may also be developed by Notably, the employment rate rose intensifying advocacy on economic and to 94.7 percent, which brings the total financial literacy, as well as communinumber of employed Filipinos to 42.7 ty-based cooperatives. million in January 2020. “These efforts will further improve The employment growth rate is up the country’s labor market in the short by 4.0 percent or an estimated 1.6 mil- run and assist in the attainment of the lion additional employment from the long-term vision of the Filipinos such as same period in 2019. This is on account having their own businesses, as stated of stronger employment in agriculture in AmBisyon Natin 2040,” Pernia said. Meanwhile, with the recent Taal vol(9.2 percent growth) and services (4.0 percent growth) sectors. canic eruption and the latest onset of The unemployment rate also re- the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), mained consistently low, maintaining government interventions for displaced its 5.3-percent mark from January 2018 workers should be in place, as a slowup to the present. down in employment and economic Labor force participation improved to activities are inevitable. 61.7 percent, reflecting confidence in the “Given the high probability of diseconomy with an improved labor market placed workers in the services and acsituation. The labor market attracted commodation sectors, social protection 1.7 million labor entrants, which large- programs and income support systems ly came from the younger working-age are necessary to effectively cushion group (15-24 years old). workers against risks,” he added. (PNA/PR) The LFS for January 2020 showed a

citing that this is where regulators come in. Jacoba also raised the need for the various sectors to come up with their data privacy code of ethics as soon as possible instead of experiencing a bad incident first before coming up with one. Relatively, he considers government measures to increase companies’ compliance to the Data Privacy Act as enough. “I believe so. In my opinion the NPC (National Privacy Commission) is one of the best performing government agencies there are…and with the resources that have been given them I think they’ve deemed it up,” he said, citing the free toolkit NPC has distributed to data privacy officers (DPOs) and the annual DPO gatherings, which, he said, is now on its second year. (PNA)

BPO still a key driver for PH office space By KRIS CRISMUNDO MANILA — Santos Knight Frank, a real estate service company, said the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector will remain as a major driver of demand for office space market in the country. In a report Friday, Santos Knight Frank Senior Director for Occupier Services and Commercial Agency Morgan McGilvary said office space demand from BPO firms remains strong in 2020 even after the government halted processing applications for economic zones in Metro Manila. In June 2019, Malacañang issued a moratorium on accrediting office buildings in Metro Manila as ecozones to spur development outside the National Capital Region. Despite the moratorium, Santos Knight Frank said BPO companies will still pursue expansions in Metro Manila. A study of Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) and Everest forecasted that the IT and business process management sector will grow by three percent to seven percent annually. Growth drivers of the industry will be in healthcare, animation, and game development. With the growth of the industry, it will need 1.2 million square meters of office space, Santos Knight Frank added. “In 2020, we expect BPO demand to be strong despite the limited amount of PEZA (Philippine Economic Zone Authority)-accredited office space. BPO demand is strongest in BGC (Bonifacio Global City) and Pasay, where rents should be going up,” McGilvary added. On the other hand, Ortigas and Quezon City can be alternative locations for BPO firms with the increasing rents in BGC and Pasay City. “Conversely, Ortigas and Quezon City may have more supply than demand, and rents will stay flat in those areas as the vacancy rates increase,” Morgan said. The IT-BPO industry is seen to employ 1.57 million by 2022. (PNA)


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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga—Some 600 residents in this city joined the “Refi ll Revolution” and trooped to the Poblacion Basketball Court in Barangay Sto. Rosario here, bringing recycled plastic bottles and containers, which were refilled with condiments and household products. “Refill Revolution” is an advocacy campaign of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) in Central Luzon that is aimed at beating plastic pollution by reducing its production and necessity. During the activity organized by the City Environment and Natural Resources (CENRO), the locals were able to refill kitchen condiments, laundry products, and other household items by bringing clean and reusable bottles, containers and “eco bags”. These items were sold at prices that were 50-70 percent lower than the actual retail prices in supermarkets. CENRO officer Regina Rodriguez said they want to teach residents to avoid single-use plastics and instead promote eco-friendly and sustainable ways of utilizing plastic products.

"We are encouraging every household to avoid regular purchase of products in plastic sachets or containers. If possible, re-use plastic containers and grab every opportunity of refilling activities,” she said, adding that another Refill Revolution is set on February 21 as part of the "Kaganapan" cityhood celebration. Manufacturers and retailers like Nutri Asia Inc., Classic Brand Distributorship, and Glochem Marketing & Recycling Corp. took part in the refilling activity. Nutri Asia, which is among the country’s top condiments maker, was one of the stakeholders that rallied behind the initiative. Pepsi Cola, Water District Prime Water, and Soliman E.C. were also present to give away freebies to the residents. City Mayor Edwin David Santiago reiterated his desire for San Fernando to remain a “Zero-Waste City” in the midst of progress and development. “We are the first-ever model of Zero Waste City in the whole country. Let us prove it by remaining educated and disciplined enough to protect and preserve our environment,” Santiago said. (PNA)

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Lease a 2020 Honda PILOT LX for $268/mo. (MSRP $32,645). On approved credit. $1,988 due at signing. Plus tax and license. No security deposit required. Lessee responsible at lease end for mileage. In excess of 12k miles per year at $0.20 per mile over. See dealer for complete qualifications and details. Must have a 2010 and newer Honda in the same household to qualify for loyalty offer. $750 towards capitalized cost reduction or down payment assistance on a lease or purchase of a new, not previously sold 2020 Honda Pilot. Trade in is not required. Need proof of ownership at time of delivery. See dealer for complete qualifications and details.Offer expires 03/31/2020.

Price plus goverment fees and taxes, any finance charge, any dealer document processing charge, any electronic filing charge any emissions testing charge. Offer expires on 03/31/2020

SPECIAL PRE-OWNED INVENTORY AT ITS BEST! 2015 Honda Civic EX

2017 Honda Civic LX

VIN: 19XFB2F81FE227064 Stock# TFE227064

VIN: 2HGFC2F56HH518316 Stock# PHH518316

$13,481

$14,981

22016 Honda Accord LX

VIN: 1HGCR2F39GA078346 Stock# TGA078346

$15,491

800-503-2321

Sales Hrs: Mon-Sat: 8:30am-9pm, Sunday: 10am-8pm

2016 Honda CR-V SE

2016 Honda CR-V LX

2018 Honda Accord LX 1.5T

2017 Acura RDX FWD

2018 Honda Civic Manual

VIN: 2HKRM3H40GH555354 Stock# BGH555354

VIN: 3CZRM3H39GG708789 Stock# BGG708789

VIN: 1HGCV1F15JA254966 Stock# TJA254966

VIN: 5J8TB3H34HL015751 Stock# BHL015751

VIN: 2HGFC1E58JH703145 Stock# MJH703145

$16,481

$16,484

$20,481

$22,482

$22,981

1435 East 223rd St. Carson, CA 90745

Conveniently located within 10 minutes from anywhere in the South Bay


Weekend BALITA

Saturday-Friday | March 7 - 13, 2020

Visit www.Balita.com

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Nissan of Mission Hills

Out to be the #1 Nissan Dealer in the Nation*

Serving the Filipino Community for more than 20 years.

“Tawagin or hanapin niyo lang ako”

“KAYANG-KAYA NYO ANG DOWN AT MABABA LANG ANG MONTHLY PAYMENT!”

Ikaw ba ay problematic dahil sa Bad Credit/No Credit?. No Driver’s License? No SS? Ok na ang TIN!. Bankruptcy? WALANG PROBLEMA!!! Lease For

75

2020 NISSAN

Lease For

ALTIMA

Vin# 1N4BL4BV6LC164801 Leasing: 2020 Altima S 36 month lease $177.22 per month plus tax 12k miles per year. $23,532 Sale price. $1,075 NMAC lease cash. $4,995 Due at signing. Price Does Not Include Tax, License, Destination Charge, Dealership Add Ons Or Accessories. Expires 03/13/20

Per Month Plus Tax & License, 36 Months, 12K Miles Per Year

Lease For

135

$

2019 NISSAN

SENTRA S

Vin# 3N1AB7AP4KY217131 Leasing: 2019 Sentra S. 36 months lease $75.37 a month + tax. 12k miles per year. $16,339 Sale price. $3,625. NMAC Lease Cash, $500 Nissan Bonus cash, $500 Nissan MY19 sell bonus cash, $3,150 Due at signing. Price Does Not Include Tax, License, Destination Charge, Dealership Add Ons Or Accessories. Expires 03/13/20.

177

$

Cell: (661)-644-0944

2019 NISSAN

Per Month Plus Tax & License, 36 Months, 12K Miles Per Year

$

MANUEL LAVA

Internet | Fleet Manager

Per Month Plus Tax & License, 36 Months, 12K Miles Per Year

2019 NISSAN

ROGUE SPORT S

Vin# JN1BJ1CP8KW242686/JN1BJ1CP0KW242505 Leasing: 2019 Rogue S 36 month lease $135.21 per month plus tax 12k miles per year. $20,245 Sale price. $2,200 NMAC lease cash, $250 Nissan MY19 Rogue Sport bonus cash, $500 Nissan Holiday bonus cash. $3,050 Due at signing. Price Does Not Include Tax, License, Destination Charge, Dealership Add Ons Or Accessories. Expires 03/13/20.

Lease For

KICKS SR $139

Per Month Plus Tax & License, 36 Months, 12K Miles Per Year

Vin# 3N1CP5CU9KL516869 Leasing: 2019 Kicks SR. 36 month lease $139.70 per month plus tax 12k miles per year. $19,245 Sale price. $500 Nissan MY19 sell down bonus cash, $3,995 due at signing. Price Does Not Include Tax, License, Destination Charge, Dealership Add Ons Or Accessories. Expires 03/13/20.

PRE-OWNED CARS AVAILABLE ‘13 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN

9,875

‘18 HYUNDAI ACCENT SE SEDAN

10,975

$

$

‘18 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEL SEDAN

12,690

$

‘17 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 SR SEDAN

13,990

$

‘17 NISSAN ROGUE SPORT S SUV

14,695

$

Stock#: K38802 | Vin: 094416

Stock#: U7285 | Vin: 014763

Stock#: U7283 | Vin: 310873

Stock#: O13781 | Vin: 347378

Stock#: K29191 | Vin: 029279

‘17 NISSAN PATHFINDER SV SUV

‘17 NISSAN FRONTIER SV V6 PICKUP

‘19 NISSAN KICKS SR SUV

‘17 HONDA ACCORD COUPE EX-L

‘19 MASERATI GHIBLI BASE SEDAN

16,795

$

18,990

$

Stock#: K28631 | Vin: 682813

Stock#: K40651 | Vin: 720293

18,120

$

Stock#: U7215 | Vin: 493236

19,885

$

Stock#: O15611 | Vin: 005887

49,895

$

Stock#: U7307 | Vin: 311191

www.nissanofmissionhills.com | 11000 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills, CA 91345

888-588-7635 ®

WE SERVE ALL AAA, COSTCO, AARP, CREDIT UNION, SAM’S CLUB MEMBERS

Offers subject to availability. Net cost based on current rebates. *Nissan Customer Cash in lieu of Special Financing. ** Must finance through NMAC. ***All U.S. Military personnel (active and reserve) All advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, any electronic filing charge, any emission testing charge and dealer add-ons or accessories. Vehicles subject to prior sale. Interest accrues from date of contract. NMAC financing may be required on some vehicles see dealer for details. All financing subject to credit approval. Factory rebate in lieu of special APR. Certificate Program, see dealer for details.


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Weekend BALITA

Visit www.Balita.com

Saturday-Friday | March 7 - 13, 2020

NOW SERVING SMILES AT SUBARU OF GLENDALE

Subaru of Glendale is the #1 Volume Subaru Dealer in California!!! #1 Claim based on SOA YTD Sales Report through new car sales in California for 2018

Visit Subaru of Glendale to find your dream car at a great price with the help of our friendly, no pressure sales staff. Whether it’s love at first sight or after your test drive, you’ll have a great experience and leave with a grin on your face.

2020 SUBARU

349

$

WRX STI 6MT

2020 SUBARU

Forester Premium CVT

with Blind Spot Detection, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Change Assist, Keyless Access with Push-Button Start & Power Rear Gate

PLUS TAX PER MONTH LEASE/ 36 MONTHS @10k MILES PER YEAR

219

$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH LEASE/ 36 MONTHS @10k MILES PER YEAR

$2,899 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$2,899 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$2,899 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$2,899 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

Model LUS-02 — L9804083, L9806618, L9806686 & L9803982 FINANCE OFFER As low as 2.9% limited term financing on ALL 2020 WRX & STI in stock

2020 SUBARU

199

$

Offer Expires 03/31/20

Outback Premium CVT

Model Code: LFF-15 — LH445626 & LH475137 FINANCE OFFER As low as 0.90% Limited term financing on ALL 2020 Foresters in stock

2020 SUBARU

229

$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH LEASE/ 36 MONTHS @10k MILES PER YEAR

Crosstrek Limited CVT PLUS TAX PER MONTH LEASE/ 48 MONTHS @10k MILES PER YEAR

$2,899 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$2,899 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$2,899 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$2,899 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

Model Code: LDD-11 — L3106412 & L3114629 Offer Expires 03/31/20 FINANCE OFFER As low as 0.9% Limited term financing on ALL 2020 Outback models in Stock

FINANCE OFFER As low as 3.49% limited term financing on ALL 2020 Crosstreks in stock

2020 SUBARU

Legacy Premium CVT

Offer Expires 03/31/20

Model Code: LRE-21 — L8205324 & LH236374 Offer Expires 03/31/20

Ascent Touring – 7 Passenger CVT

2020 SUBARU

with Navigation and Power Moonroof

269

$

389

$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH LEASE/ 36 MONTHS @10k MILES PER YEAR

PLUS TAX PER MONTH LEASE/ 36 MONTHS @10k MILES PER YEAR

$2,899 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$2,899 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$2,899 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$2,899 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

Model Code: LAF-34 — L3004788 & L3010539 FINANCE OFFER Offer Expires 03/31/20 As low as 0.9% limited term financing on ALL 2020 Legacys in stock

Model Code: LCG-31 — L3431930 & L3432141 FINANCE OFFER Offer Expires 03/31/20 As low as 0% Limited term financing on ALL 2020 Ascents in stock

“Para sa bagong Subaru, tawagan niyo lang po kami!”

Driving People Happy

SUBARU OF GLENDALE 1308 S Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91204 www.SubaruofGlendale.net

855-230-1547 Andrew Marilla Christian Marilla Sales & Leasing Finance Manager

Enzo Patnongon Sale & Leasing Consultant

Subaru, Forester, Outback, Tribeca, Legacy, Impreza, WRX, STI, and SUBARU BOXER are registered trademarks. Purchase or lease any new (previously untitled) Subaru and receive a complimentary factory scheduled maintainance plan for 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first). See Subaru Added Security Maintenance Plan for intervals, coverage and limitations. Customer must take delivery before 12-31-19 and reside within the promotional area. At participating dealers only. See dealer for program details and eligibility.


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