'IT'S MORE FUN' HERE, PHILIPPINES TELLS TRAVELERS

The Philippines is highlighting the ebullient nature of Filipinos in acampaign to draw more visitors to Asia's tourism laggard.The country says: "It's more fun in the Philippines."Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez says, "What differentiates the Philippines from other offerings is the Filipino.

'SENDONG' DEATH TOLL IN PHILIPPINES MAY REACH 3,000

It's going to be "Silent Night" on Christmas Eve for thousands of people who lost their loved ones in the worst storm to hit the country this year. Many households in the flood-ravaged cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan are grieving. There will be no fireworks, not even firecrackers there. Instead, candles will be lit in houses where power has yet to be restored, and in funeral wakes..

SYRIA BURIES VICTIMS OF CONTESTED BOMBING

Crowds waving Syrian flags and pictures ofPresident Bashar al-Assad gathered on Saturday to bury 26 people who the authorities said were killed by a suicide bomber at a busy Damascus crossroads.

PHILIPPINES TO SHUT SOME MINES AFTER LANDSLIDE

The Philippine government on Friday ordered the shutdown of gold-mining tunnels threatened by landslides in a southern town where a chunk of a mountain tumbled down on sleeping residents, killing at least 27 people. The landslide struck hours before dawn Thursday on a mountain dotted with mine shafts and crude shanties with corrugated metal roofs in Napnapan village in Compostela Valley province.

SOUTH KOREA TAKES "MAJOR STEP" TO ACCEPTING CANADA BEEF

South Korea has taken a "major step" to ending an eight-year-old ban on imports of Canadian beef, Canada's agriculture and trade ministers said on Friday. The South Korean Parliament ratified import health requirements for Canadian beef under 30 months of age on Friday, one of the final steps to ending the ban, the ministers said in a release. South Korea is the last major beef-importing country to agree to lower its restrictions on Canadian beef, since a 2003 case of mad-cow disease (BSE) in Canada.

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Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

Computer forensics needed to pin down GMA

News article from Philstar.com
By Alexis Romero

MANILA, Philippines - The Aquino administration’s drive against corruption may need computer forensics to support the allegations against the Arroyo administration, a multinational risk consultancy said.
In a report dated Dec. 22, the Pacific Strategies and Assessments (PSA) said those involved in crimes like poll sabotage and plunder are secretive and are careful about avoiding a paper trail.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Comelec junks parallel manual count

By Lira Dalangin-Fernandez
INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—(UPDATE) Saying it could “open the floodgates” to cheating, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Thursday threw out proposals for a parallel manual count for the presidential, vice presidential and mayoral races in the country’s first nationwide automated balloting on May 10.



Reading a resolution signed by the poll body’s commissioners, Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said the proposal to conduct simultaneous electronic and manual counting and canvassing “would mean the old vulnerabilities of a manual count and canvass will once again be present and exploitable.”

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Obama's Asia trip more about influence than policy



(via barackobama.net)

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's second trip to Asia since taking office is unlikely to result in tangible accomplishments, but the two-country sojourn could be an important step in restoring U.S. influence in the region.
The economy, terrorism and climate change all figure to play prominently in Obama's stops in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, and Australia, a key U.S. ally and supporter of American military efforts in Afghanistan. Obama is the first U.S. president in at least a decade to travel to Southeast Asia for anything other than a regional summit, a move administration officials say reflects his efforts to strengthen relationships with smaller, emerging nations.
"There are a number of important middle powers, countries like Australia and Indonesia who are significant players," said Jeff Bader, the president's senior adviser for Asia.
As the president prepares to undertake his first international trip of the year, scheduled for Sunday, domestic politics have threatened to overshadow his foreign policy goals. The ongoing debate on health care reformforced Obama to push back his original Thursday departure by three days so he could stay in Washington and help Democrats on Capitol Hill rally last-minute votes for his overhaul plan. The change in itinerary also meant first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha would no longer accompany the president abroad, despite the fact that the trip had been scheduled to coincide with the girls' spring break.
Obama had hoped to show his family his boyhood haunts in Indonesia, where he spent four years after his mother married an Indonesian man. A bronze statue of a 10-year-old Obama was recently erected at the elementary school he attended.
During his two-day stop in Jakarta, Obama will meet with Indonesian President Susilio Bambang Yudhuyono. In a separate appearance, he'll deliver his first address to the Muslim world since his historic speech in Cairolast year.
Obama will also spend a day in Bali, a well-known tourist destination that's been struck by deadly terrorist attacks. There he'll meet with civil society leaders and hold an event promoting the role civil society has played in Indonesia's emerging democracy.
The president's itinerary in Australia has been scaled back due to the delay in his departure. He'll no longer visit Sydney, where his family was expected to do some sightseeing, and instead stop only in Australia's capital, Canberra. He'll meet with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, with whom he shares a close relationship on the issues of climate change and the war in Afghanistan.

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