24-Hour Public Weather Forecast
Issued at: 5:00 AM 08 June 2015

 
Synopsis: Ridge of high pressure area (HPA) affecting Luzon.
 Forecast: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated thunderstorms 
mostly in the afternoon or evening will prevail over the whole country. 
  Light to moderate winds coming from the east to southeast will 
prevail over the whole country. The coastal waters throughout the 
archipelago will be slight to moderate.
     
 Pagtaya: Bahagyang 
maulap hanggang sa maulap na kalangitan na may pulu-pulong mga 
pagkidlat-pagkulog lalo na sa dakong hapon o gabi ang iiral sa buong 
bansa. 
             Mahina hanggang sa katamtamang hangin mula sa 
silangan hanggang sa timog-silangan ang iiral sa buong bansa. Ang mga 
baybaying-dagat sa buong kapuluan ay magiging banayad hanggang sa 
katamtaman ang pag-alon.
 
 Over Metro Manila:
 
 Maximum Temperature:             3:00 PM  yesterday       ---      33.5 ºC
 Minimum Temperature:                      6:00 AM yesterday      ---     25.6 ºC
 
 Maximum Relative Humidity:            6:00 AM yesterday       ---      82 %
 Minimum  Relative Humidity:            1:00 PM yesterday       ---       59 %
 
 High Tide Today:                                   1:31 PM      ..………....     1.14 meters
 Low Tide Today:                                  9:52 PM      ..………....     0.02 meter
 High Tide Tomorrow:                                  5:24 AM       ..………....    0.55 meters
 
 Sunrise Today:                                           5:26 AM
 Sunset Today:                                           6:24 PM
 
 Moonset Today:                                 10:32 AM
 Moonrise Today:                                11:18 PM
 Illumination Today:                           72 %
 For more information and queries, please call at telephone numbers 927-1335 and 927-2877 or log on to www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph. 
PAGASA weather forecaster Aldczar Aurelio on DZBB:
-Wala pa rin tayong namamataang LPA na posibleng makaapekto sa bansa. 
-Asahan ang maalinsangan  na panahon sa Metro Manila at sa buong bansa 
at asahan rin ang pagkakaroon ng thunderstorms sa hapon o gabi.
-Inaasahang temperatura sa Metro Manila 25-35 Degree Celsius.
 
 
JUNE 8, 2015  ( Monday )    
as of 8:00 AM
  PIA4A / PIA QUEZON  :  Partly Cloudy in Lucena City   
  
  
  
DZMM:
 Hiniling ni VP Jejomar Binay sa embahada ng bansa sa Kuala Lumpur na 
paimbestigahan ang pagkamatay ng isang Pinay matapos masunog ang bahay 
sa Malaysia noong June 2. Ayon kay Binay, nais niyang malaman kung paano
 na-trap ang Pinay sa nasusunog na bahay at bakit hindi ito nakalabas 
agad.
 
 
INTERAKSYON:
 Four OFWs of Hyatt Hotel in Saudi Arabia were injured when alleged 
Yemeni Houthi rebels resumed mortar shelling and hit their staff 
accommodation in southwestern Arabian region. The 4 Filipinos were “only
 slightly injured” and “are now safe,” DOLE Sec. Baldoz said quoting a 
report from Labor Attache Jun Rasul. The incident prompted Baldoz to 
instruct POEA Administrator Hans Cacdac to meet with Philippine licensed
 recruiters deploying workers to Najran City, Saudi to update them on 
the situation in the area and to map out additional safety measures for 
them.
 
 
 
 
DFA Spokesman Asec. Charles Jose on DZMM:
Re: MERS-CoV in South Korea
-Wala pa tayong travel advisory or restriction papunta o galing ng 
South Korea. Ayon naman sa WHO hindi pa naman pandemic, so hindi 
warranted na mag-issue ng restriction.
-Naglabas na ng advisory ang 
embahada sa Seoul para sa mga kababayan natin na maging maayos sa 
hygiene, huwag humawak ng farm animals at doon sa mga health worker ay 
sumunod sa hygiene protocol.-Siguro po kanya-kanyang judgement na lang po, kung hindi naman urgent ang pakay nila doon siguro po ipagpaliban muna nila. (For those who will travel in SoKor)
 -Sa tingin po ng WHO ay under control naman ang sitwasyon.
 -Yung pinaka-index case po, isang South Korean na nagmula sa Saudi 
Arabia at nagpatingin siya sa apat na ospital so nakahawa at ngayon ang 
ginagawa ng SoKor ay contact tracing po.
 -Wala na pong bagong cases ng MERS-CoV sa Middle East although sinusubaybayan pa rin ito ng ating foreign service post.
 -Meron po tayong measure na implemented dito sa Pilipinas, kung may high fever kayo ay makikita ng scanner.
 -Kung mayroon kayong virus ay pwede kayong ilagay sa quarantine.
 -Ready naman po tayo at meron tayong measures dito para ma-detect yung mga papasok mula sa South Korea na may symptoms.
 
 
 
ABS-CBN
 News: The Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has requested 
Malaysian authorities for a full investigation on the death of a 
Filipina  in a fire incident in Johor Bahru. Ruby Lloren, who hails from
 Polomolok, South Cotabato, died when her house was allegedly set on 
fire by a robber who entered their house on Tuesday according to her 
husband. Her family, however, said autopsy results show that Lloren was 
poisoned first before she was burned to death.
 
 
INQUIRER:
 The POEA reminded OFWs in South Korea (SoKor) to take the necessary 
precautions against the dreaded MERS-CoV. In his Twitter account, POEA 
chief Hans Leo Cacdac posted a list of things that Filipinos in SoKor 
should do to avoid contracting the disease. So far, there have been four
 deaths and 50 cases of MERS-CoV reported in SoKor.
   
QUEZON
1.  Tagalog news: East Meets West
Foundation, nagkaloob ng mga medical equipment sa Quezon Medical Center
LUNGSOD NG LUCENA, Quezon, Hunyo 8 (PIA) -- Tumanggap kamakailan ng mga
bagong kagamitan ang Quezon Medical Center mula sa East Meets West Foundation
laan para sa Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Peadtric Ward ng naturang ospital.
Ang turn-over ay pinangunahan nina Iris Gokeelao, Country Director ng
naturang foundation, Dr. Rolando Padre, Chief of Hospital at Dr. Dennis Rivere,
Head of Department of Pediatrics ng QMC.
Kabilang sa mga kagamitang ipinagkaloob ay dalawang unit ng suction machine,
tatlong unit ng bubble CPAP machine, 100 pcs. ng CPAP cannula, isang bubble
CPAP set, apat na unit ng infant warmer, tatlong unit ng double-sided
phototheraphy at LED phototheraphy, isang unit ng light meter at tatlong unit
ng hand sanitizer set.
Lubos naman ang pasasalamat ng pamunuan ng ospital lalo’t higit ang
Department of Pediatrics na makikinabang sa kagandahang loob ng East Meets West
Foundation.
Malaking bagay anila ang naturang mga kagamitan at aparato sa mga batang
dinadala sa kanila partikular ang mga bagong-silang na sanggol na may problema
sa kanilang kalusugan.
Kaugnay nito, nangako ang pamunuan ng ospital na pangangalagaan at iingatan
ang ipinagkaloob na mga kagamitan upang magamit ng matagal.
Ikinatutuwa naman ng pamahalaang panlalawigan ang pagkakaloob ng donasyong
mga kagamitan ng pribadong sektor sa pampublikong pagamutan ng lalawigan lalo’t
ngayon ay sinisikap ni Governor David “Jay-Jay” C. Suarez na maging maayos ang
operasyon ng naturang ospital. (Reygan Mantilla-Quezon PIO/FSC, PIA-4A)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2931433728132/tagalog-news-east-meets-west-foundation-nagkaloob-ng-mga-medical-equipment-sa-quezon-medical-center#sthash.69s2jbHW.dpuf
2.  Gov't agencies convene to develop
poverty reduction plans in Quezon
LUCENA CITY, Quezon, June 5 (PIA) -- National government agencies convened
here recently for the first leg of the inter-agency action planning of the
Accelerated and Sustainable Anti-Poverty Program (ASAPP)—an inter-agency
efforts that seeks to alleviate poverty through sustainable employment and
income generating opportunities for the poor.
During the said action planning, agencies shared and deliberated their respective
programs and projects for the three identified hubs of the province, Polilio,
Alabat and Lucena City. Each hub will serve as a gateway for the delivery of
goods and services to the poor municipalities of the province.
As a gateway, Alabat will be able to approach the market representing the
whole island as well as the municipalities of Quezon and Perez. The same
process will also happen in Polillo as the hub of POGI (Polillo Group of
Islands) municipalities and Lucena City as the hub of third and fourth
districts.
Pablito Budoy of the Department of Trade and Industry here said that the
needed interventions to address the poverty incidence in each municipality are
now underway. 
Programs and projects proposed by each agency will be integrated into one
plan.
DTI-Quezon for its part will continue to provide skills training, product
development like labelling and packaging, trade fair participation, and
entrepreneurial assistance including financial aid.
Budoy added that results of the poverty reduction in the province is
expected to be felt by the end of this year and early part of 2016.
The said inter-agency action planning was attended by heads and
representatives of Department of Interior and Local Government, Social Welfare
and Development, National Economic and Development Authority, Department of
Health and the Department of Agriculture.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources, Department of Agrarian Reform, Philippine Coconut Authority,
Department of Trade and Industry, Technical Education and Skills Authority also
attended the said intervention. (DTI-Quezon/ RMO-PIA-Quezon)
- See more at: 
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/701432522816/gov-t-agencies-convene-to-develop-poverty-reduction-plans-in-quezon#sthash.qvJ6In6Z.dpuf
3.  Quezon provincial gov't now
accepts nominations for the Quezon Medalya ng Karangalan Award
LUCENA CITY, Quezon, June 5 (PIA) -- The provincial government here through
the office of Gender and Development is now accepting nominations for this
year's Search for Outstanding Quezonians or the Quezon Medalya ng Karangalan
award.
The Quezon Medalya ng Karangalan is the highest award given by the
provincial government to the outstanding citizens of the province for their
exceptional and meritorious achievements which greatly contributed  to the
advancement of interest and welfare development of the province and its people.
It is in line with the celebration of Quezon Day--the annual birth
anniversary of the late President Manuel L. Quezon.
The Quezon Medalya ng Karangalan is composed of two categories, the Gintong
Medalya ng Karangalan or the Life Achievement award and the Medalya ng
Karangalan or the Special Achievement award.
Any individual or organization classified as social, civic, religious,
government, non-government  or any private or business associations can
nominate a candidate for the said awards.
Qualifications and criteria for such awards are as follows:
- Any
     individual who is a quezonian by birth and resided in the province for at
     least five years, if  not born in Quezon but is married  to a
     Quezonian but resided  in the province for at least ten years;
- The
     achievements of the nominee have greatly contributed  to the
     advancement  of interest and welfare develop service of the people of
     Quezon; 
- His/ her
      contributions go beyond the call of  duty;
- His/her
     life reflects the qualities and virtues of the late President Manuel L.
     Quezon and has contributed  significantly to nation building.
The nominees shall be outstanding in a certain line of endeavor such as but
not limited to agriculture, education, engineering and architecture,
environment, government service, law, health, philanthropy, community and
public service, science and technology, and sports and culture.
They must also have demonstrated civic mindedness and genuine concern for
the province—a model citizen  who exemplified the life and valued
tradition set by the late President Quezon.
Last day of submission of nominations for the Quezon Medalya ng Karangalan
is on June 30 and the Outstanding Quezonians will be conferred on August 19 at
the Quezon Convention Center. (Ruel Orinday/PIA- Quezon)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/701433306005/quezon-provincial-gov-t-now-accepts-nominations-for-the-quezon-medalya-ng-karangalan-award#sthash.C7lKtAdp.dpuf
CAVITE
1.  PHDMO, HUDCC spearhead
orientation on housing and urban development
TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite, June 5 (PIA) – A one-day orientation seminar on
housing and urban development was organized recently by the Provincial Housing
Development and Management (PHDM) in coordination with the Housing and Urban
Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) that was held at the ceremonial hall
of the provincial capitol, this city.
The activity aimed to strengthen the capacity of LGUs on housing and urban
development functions under RA 7279 or the Urban Development Housing Act and RA
7160 or the Local Government Code.
City and municipal planning coordinators, assessors, engineers, housing,
social welfare and development, environment and natural resources, and disaster
risk reduction officers from Tagaytay City, Trece Martires City, Alfonso,
Indang, Maragondon, Amadeo, Magallanes, Mendez and General Emilio Aguinaldo
(Bailen) attended the activity.
Said cities and municipalities are expected to create their own Land Shelter
Plan (LSP) aside from existing housing programs being implemented in their
respective areas while 14 other LGUs have already completed theirs LSP,
according to HUDCC.
Ms. Rowena P. Dineros, officer-in-charge of the HUDCC community development
group gave an overview on what they will provide as lead agency in formulating
national objectives for housing and urban development as well as in determining
the participation of key government housing agencies in the national housing
program.
She mentioned all the attached organizations functioning under HUDCC that
are ready to assist LGUs in formulating their respective LSP and its successful
implementation. These agencies are: the PAG-IBIG Fund, Home Guaranty
Corporation (HGC), Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), National
Housing Authority (NHA), National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC),
Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC).
A team from HUDCC presented the modules on how to draft the local shelter
plan and provided copies for each LGU. Likewise, HUDCC identified the data
requirements that will help LGUs in completing their LSP.
During the open forum, some concerns were raised relative to the subject including
the issue between the hosts and receiving LGUs on relocation sites, the lack of
facilities in some housing projects, and the source of funding for such plans.
According to HUDCC, a seminar workshop and writeshop will be scheduled after
the orientation to guide the LGUs in drafting and finally submitting their own
LSP. This will also serve as a venue in answering queries in relation to the
issues and concerns on housing programs/projects being encountered by LGUs.
The HUDCC stressed out that the public should be informed that the housing
projects are not absolutely free but different payment schemes and channels are
offered settlers to make housing payments easier and lighter. (PICAD/Ruel
Francisco, PIA-Cavite)
- See more at: 
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/671432990177/phdmo-hudcc-spearhead-orientation-on-housing-and-urban-development#sthash.M4jlZGMv.dpuf
2.  PHDMO, HUDCC spearhead
orientation on housing and urban development
TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite, June 5 (PIA) – A one-day orientation seminar on
housing and urban development was organized recently by the Provincial Housing
Development and Management (PHDM) in coordination with the Housing and Urban
Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) that was held at the ceremonial hall
of the provincial capitol, this city.
The activity aimed to strengthen the capacity of LGUs on housing and urban
development functions under RA 7279 or the Urban Development Housing Act and RA
7160 or the Local Government Code.
City and municipal planning coordinators, assessors, engineers, housing,
social welfare and development, environment and natural resources, and disaster
risk reduction officers from Tagaytay City, Trece Martires City, Alfonso,
Indang, Maragondon, Amadeo, Magallanes, Mendez and General Emilio Aguinaldo
(Bailen) attended the activity.
Said cities and municipalities are expected to create their own Land Shelter
Plan (LSP) aside from existing housing programs being implemented in their
respective areas while 14 other LGUs have already completed theirs LSP,
according to HUDCC.
Ms. Rowena P. Dineros, officer-in-charge of the HUDCC community development
group gave an overview on what they will provide as lead agency in formulating
national objectives for housing and urban development as well as in determining
the participation of key government housing agencies in the national housing
program.
She mentioned all the attached organizations functioning under HUDCC that
are ready to assist LGUs in formulating their respective LSP and its successful
implementation. These agencies are: the PAG-IBIG Fund, Home Guaranty
Corporation (HGC), Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), National
Housing Authority (NHA), National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC),
Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC).
A team from HUDCC presented the modules on how to draft the local shelter
plan and provided copies for each LGU. Likewise, HUDCC identified the data
requirements that will help LGUs in completing their LSP.
During the open forum, some concerns were raised relative to the subject
including the issue between the hosts and receiving LGUs on relocation sites,
the lack of facilities in some housing projects, and the source of funding for
such plans.
According to HUDCC, a seminar workshop and writeshop will be scheduled after
the orientation to guide the LGUs in drafting and finally submitting their own
LSP. This will also serve as a venue in answering queries in relation to the
issues and concerns on housing programs/projects being encountered by LGUs.
The HUDCC stressed out that the public should be informed that the housing
projects are not absolutely free but different payment schemes and channels are
offered settlers to make housing payments easier and lighter. (PICAD/Ruel
Francisco, PIA-Cavite)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/671432990177/phdmo-hudcc-spearhead-orientation-on-housing-and-urban-development#sthash.M4jlZGMv.dpuf
3.  Cavite joins Month of the Ocean
celebration
TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite, June 5 (PIA) – The Office of the Provincial
Agriculturist (OPA) in collaboration with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources Management Council (BFARMC) celebrated recently the 2nd Provincial
Month of the Ocean to mark the contribution of agri-fishery workers in the
province, to the Philippine agriculture and to the present economic status of
the country as well.
More than 200 fisherfolks and fishery stakeholders, including city and
municipal Integrated Fisheries and Aquatic Resource Management Councils
(IFARMCs) who played major parts in the event held at the Cavite State
University – Naic campus in Barangay Bucana in Naic joined the festivity with
the theme, “Karagatan Pangalagaan Ating Mahalin at Pagyamanin.”
A fluvial parade of color coded bancas representing the different
participating coastal municipalities of Bacoor, Kawit, Noveleta, Cavite City,
Rosario, Tanza, Naic, Ternate and Maragondon was one fo the highlights of the
activity.
Provincial Agriculturist, Ms. Lolita C. Pereña, said this is the second year
that Cavite Province observed the celebration while the first one was during
the time of ex-governor Johnny Remulla in the 90’s.
Dr. Beng Umali, Campus Dean of CvSU-Naic delivered the welcome remarks
mentioning the importance of the fishery school in producing students that help
in protecting the ocean.
On the other hand, Vice-governor Jolo Revilla called on everyone to help
protect the sea by not throwing garbage and other toxic materials that could
destroy the ocean.
Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Mr. Jess Barrera assured the
fisherey sector that more trainings and new technologies are included in the
priority programs of the government which will enhance productivity among
fisherfolks and encouraged them to tap other sources of income like banca and
fishnet making that will generate continuous income even during the rainy
season.
Ms. Ma.Chloe Taripe, Regional FARMC coordinator oriented the fisher folks on
BFAR National Project TARGET – an action to reduce poverty and economic
transformation for the fishing community thru livelihood programs to be
distributed to registered beneficiaries. Updates on RA 8550 as amended by RA
10654 were also discussed. The code provides for the management and conservation
of fisheries and aquaculture in the Philippines and the reconstitution or
establishment of fisheries institutions both at the national and local level.
Also in attendance were BM Irene Bencito, chairman, Committee on Agriculture
and Naic Councilor Max Dagasdas who encouraged everyone to love and protect the
environment especially the sea (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite/PICAD)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/671432980434/cavite-joins-month-of-the-ocean-celebration#sthash.kWXzViEQ.dpuf
LAGUNA
1.  NFA and IRRI partner on improving
rice quality
LOS BAÑOS, Laguna, June 8 (PIA) -- The National Food Authority (NFA) on
Friday (June 5) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) on improving rice quality in the
Philippines.
Under the MOU, the NFA and IRRI commit to promote and accelerate research on
rice and rice-based farming systems toward establishing international-level
standards for rice quality.  Joint work will also be done toward
consistent application of such standards for the benefit of all players in the
Philippine rice industry, from farmers to consumers.
"Through this agreement, the NFA hopes to maximize IRRI's research in
achieving our food security mission of providing the country’s rice
requirements in terms of volume and quality. This will also guide us in our
decision-making, not only in our operational activities but also in our
policy-formulation, in anticipation of future developments such as
infrastructure build-up," said NFA Administrator Renan Dalisay.
Rice quality encompasses rice farming technologies and practices that help
ensure sustainable agriculture, improved farmer welfare, grain quality, and
dietary practices that support improved nutrition and health among consumers.
"We are happy to share technologies, some partly developed through work
funded by the Department of Agriculture on grain quality and forecasting, with
NFA," said IRRI Deputy Director General Bruce Tolentino.
Tolentino assured Dalisay of IRRI's support to NFA's efforts to make good
quality rice available to consumers, as well as to adapt better to the effects
of climate change, citing damage to rice storage infrastructure when Typhoon
Haiyan hit the Philippines in 2013.
NFA and IRRI will collaborate in these specific areas: grain quality
improvement, including assessment of consumer preferences and research to
enhance quality; rice breeding, production, and processing (postharvest)technologies;
and the establishment of quality standards in relation to the Sustainable Rice
Platform (SRP), a key mechanism through which rice quality standards are
promoted internationally.
NFA and IRRI will also be sharing scientific data and research results as well
as strategic analysis of developments and trends in international rice trade.
The NFA is mandated to ensure the country’s food security and stability of the
supply and price of rice, the country’s major staple. This collaboration is
part of the NFA’s efforts to widen its partnership with both public and private
sectors toward finding long-term and sustainable ways to achieve national food
self-sufficiency and security.
IRRI is the world’s premier research organization dedicated to reducing poverty
and hunger, improving the livelihood of rice farmers and health of rice
consumers, and ensuring environmental sustainability through rice science.
Earlier, the NFA also signed a memorandum of agreement with the Kaya Natin!
Movement, a civil society organization advocating good governance and ethical
leadership, for a “Bantay Bigas” project to ensure that the NFA’s inexpensive
quality rice will be continuously available, accessible, and affordable to poor
consumers who are its intended beneficiaries.
(International Rice Research Institute) 
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2931433727215/nfa-and-irri-partner-on-improving-rice-quality#sthash.7qG6N2gu.dpuf
2. DTI: Reforms underway for a simpler, faster business start- up
CALAMBA CITY, Laguna, June 8 (PIA) --Effective April 15, entrepreneurs only
need to go through 6 steps and take 8 days to start a business in the country
from the previous 16 steps and 34 days - a reform expected to improve the
standing of the Philippines in the “Ease of Doing Business” competitiveness
rankings measured annually by the 
World Bank (WB) and the 
International
Finance Corporation (IFC).
Also, the number of payments for social service contributions for 
Philippine
Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), 
Home Development Mutual
Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund), and 
Social Security System (SSS), has been
reduced from 36 to 13.
The 10 government agencies that have signed an understanding on April 14 to
implement the simplified process of starting a business in the country are the 
Department
of Finance (DOF)
, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
,
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), 
Local Government
of Quezon City (QC-LGU),
 Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)
,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC),
 Social Security System
(SSS),
 Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth
), Home
Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund)
, and
 the National
Competitiveness Council (NCC).
The reform is a result of the continuing progress under the National 
Competitiveness
Council’s (NCC) 
Gameplan 3.0 which streamlines government
processes across 10 transactions in the conduct of business particularly in
establishing new corporations, partnerships, and non-stock corporations.
The 10 transactions related to the “Ease of Doing Business” and monitored by
IFC are: 
starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting
electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting minority
investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, and
resolving insolvency.
The package of reforms includes
 merging several steps together to create
single-window applications; removal of outdated procedures; introduction of
enhanced one-stop-shop procedures in local government units; and coordination
and partnership across numerous government agencies.
DTI Secretary Gregory L. Domingo and 
Chairman of the NCC said that
the reforms will make business registration faster, simpler, more efficient,
and more transparent, and that DTI is committed to sustaining the momentum to
achieve improved competitiveness and encourage inclusive growth.
The move is expected to dramatically improve the country’s competitiveness
rankings.
According to Guillermo M. Luz, 
NCC Co-Chairman, the reforms will be
initially implemented in Metro Manila and will be adopted gradually by cities
and municipalities in the countryside.
The changes are hoped to be reflected in the World Bank’s 
Ease of Doing
Business report that will come out in September or October this year.
The Philippines ranked 95th out of 189 countries in the 
Ease of Doing
Business Report 2015 released in October 2014, 
up 13 places from
the previous list.
It also rose by 7 notches in the IFC’s 
Global Competitiveness Index
2014-2015 to 52nd out of 144 economies, from 59th out of 148 previously. (
Charlie
S. Dajao, DTI Calabarzon/DTI-
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/631433728753/dti-reforms-underway-for-a-simpler-faster-business-start--up#sthash.E8IhYuMJ.dpuf
3.  RDRRMC calls for support for
National Disaster Consciousness Month
CALAMBA CITY, Laguna, June 5 (PIA) -- The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Council (RDRRMC) IV-A encouraged all regional councils and local
DRMMC to support the National Disaster Consciousness Month slated this July
2015.
Regional Director Vicente Tomazar urged all DRMM councils in the region
to spearhead activities such as workshops, orientation seminars, drills and
exercises among others with particular emphasis on Disaster Prevention and Mitigation,
Preparedness, Response and Recovery, and Rehabilitation.
Tomazar also encouraged its stakeholders to support the "Gawad
KALASAG" (Kalamidad at Sakuna Labanan, Sariling Galing ang Kaligtasan)
Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Management and Humanitarian Assistance.
It is a nationwide award given yearly by the National DRRMC to recognize
outstanding performance of the Local DRRM Councils, civil society groups,
schools and other major stakeholders in promoting significant DRRM Climate
Change Adaptation programs and innovations. It also commends the heroic act of
individuals, groups or institutions during natural and human-induced disasters.
Said award will be conferred to the winners for each of the following
categories:
- Best Local
     Disaster Risk Reduction Management Councils
- Best
     Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee
- Civil
     Society Organizations, People's Organizations, NGOs
- Private
     Organizations, Volunteer Groups, Government Emergency Response Management,
     Schools, and Hospitals,
- Heroic Act
     of Individuals or Groups in providing humanitarian assistance
- Special
     Recognition Awards
For more information regarding the Search for Excellence in Disaster
Risk Management and Humanitarian Assistance, you may contact RDRRMC IV-A
Secretariat thru telephone numbers (049) 531-7266 and 531-7279 and look for Frederick
Bargas or Jennifer Rivera. You may also email them at region4a@ocd.gov.ph and ocd.rdrrmc4a@yahoo.com.
(RDRRC-OCD 4A/PIA 4A)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2931433473379/rdrrmc-calls-for-support-for-national-disaster-consciousness-month#sthash.I3Jg6VvL.dpuf
4.   Tagalog news: Ombudsman
Clearance, maaari nang iproseso sa SM City San Pablo
LUNGSOD NG SAN PABLO, Laguna, Hunyo 4 (PIA) -- Bukod sa ilang mga dokumento
katulad ng birth certificates at professional licenses, maaari na ring makakuha
ng Ombudsman Clearance sa SM City Business Center ng lungsod na ito ayon
ka mall manager Gabriel Timothy Exconde.
Ang Ombudsman Clearance ay isang kasulatan na ipinagkakaloob ng Office of
the Ombudsman na nagpapatotoo na ang isang pinuno o kawani ng pamahalaan ay
hindi nahaharap sa ano mang usapin na may kaugnayan sa  “graft and
corruption” na kailangang ilakip sa kahilingan o aplikasyon para sa promosyon
gayundin para makapagretio.
Ang nasabing clearance ay kailangan din upang makakuha ang isang kawani ng
permit upang makapagdala ng anumang armas.
Ayon kay Exconde, ang aplikasyon at ang kaukulang kabayaran ay maaaring
iproseso sa SM Business Services kahit na mga araw ng Linggo o mga araw na
walang pasok. Sa sandaling matanggap aniya ito ng business center ay kaagad
nilang ipoproseso ang naturang clearance sa Ombudsman at ipapadala na lamang sa
pamamagitan ng Air 21.
Ilan sa mga serbisyong ipinagkakaloob ng SM Business Center ang pagproseso
ng mga dokumento mula sa Philippine Statistics Authority at renewal ng mga
professional licenses mula sa Professional Regulations Commission.
Tumatanggap din ang naturang mall ng mga kabayaran para sa Social Security
System at PAG-IBIG Fund. (Ruben E. Taningco/FSC, PIA-4A)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2931433391644/tagalog-news-ombudsman-clearance-maaari-nang-iproseso-sa-sm-city-san-pablo#sthash.1S3jrgzP.dpuf
5.  Tagalog news: Mga programang
pang-edukasyon, patuloy na tinututukan sa lungsod ng San Pablo
LUNGSOD NG SAN PABLO, Laguna, Hunyo 4 (PIA) -- Ipinagmalaki ng pamahalaang
lungsod ang mga proyekto at programa na isinasagawa nito para sa kapakanan ng
edukasyon at nangakong patuloy pa silang magsasagawa ng mga proyekto sa layunin
na makapaghatid ng progresibong edukasyon sa lungsod.
Sa nagdaang Division Education Summit, ipinagmalaki ni Mayor Loreto Amante
sa pamamagitan ng Head Executive Assistant nito na si Paul Cuadrana, na sa
ilalim ng Special Education Fund ay nakapagtayo ang pamahalaang lungsod ng mga
school buildings sa mga paaralan ng Lauro Dizon, Guerilla, Sto. Angel, Atisan,
San Pedro, San Mateo at San Jose.
Nakabili na rin aniya ng lupa na pagtatayuan ng San Jose National High
School, Stand Alone Science High School sa San Roque at San Pablo City Science
High School.
Ayon pa sa ulat, naisaayos na rin ang mga school fence sa San Pablo City
NHS, San Jose NHS, Felomina ES; H.E. Bldg. sa San Marcos ES; Covered Court ng
ES sa Sta. Ma. Magdalena at Sto. Angel Library Hub.
Nakabili rin umano sila ng iba’t ibang kagamitan para sa mga paaralan tulad
ng Sewing at Welding Machines; Samsung Tablets para sa SPCSHS; wooden chairs at
electrical materials.
Dagdag pa nito na patuloy din ang isinasagawa nilang pagtulong sa iba't
ibang programa ng Department of Education kabilang ang Brigada Eskwela,
Teachers Day Celebration, Campus Journalism Activities, Palarong Pambansa at
pagbibigay ng financial assistance sa mga local at international competitions.
Kaya naman lubos ang pasasalamat ni Susan Oribiana, City Schools Supt. at ng
lahat ng bumubuo ng DepEd-San Pablo sa patuloy na pakikiisa at pagtulong ng
pamahalaang lungsod sa lalo pang ikasusulong ng pagbibigay ng mataas na kalidad
ng edukasyon sa lahat ng kabataan. (CIO-SPC/RET/FSC, PIA-4A)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2931433387373/tagalog-news-mga-programang-pang-edukasyon-patuloy-na-tinututukan-sa-lungsod-ng-san-pablo#sthash.LryzuRyC.dpuf
BATANGAS 
1.  Tagalog news: NGCP, nagsagawa ng
power briefing para sa mga mamamahayag
LUNGSOD NG BATANGAS, Hunyo 8 (PIA) --Muling nagdaos ng Power 103 briefing
ang National Grid Corporation of the Phils. (NGCP) para samga lokal na
mamamahayag sa Calabarzon na ginanap kamakailan sa Acacia Hotel, Alabang, Metro
Manila.
Kabilang sa mga tinalakay ay ang mga pangunahing tungkulin ng ahensiya na
binubuo ng tatlong kumpanya kabilang ang Monte Oro Grid Resources Corp., Calaca
High Power Corp. at State Grid Corporation of China at pagpapaliwanag ng mga
common terms na ginagamit ng NGCP para sa kabatiran ng publiko.
Sinabi ni Atty. Cynthia Alabanza, spokesperson ng NGCP, na ang power
briefing ay isinagawa upang maibahagi sa mga lokal na mamamahayag ang mga
kaalaman at maging katuwang na maipaabot sa publiko ang mga dapat at hindi
dapat gawin upang mapangalagaan ang mga transmission lines ng NGCP.
Ilan sa mga safety tips na binigyang diin ni Alabanza ay ang pag-iwas sa
pagpapalipad ng saranggola sa malapit sa transmission lines gayundin ang
pag-akyat sa mga istruktura dahil sa taas ng boltahe na maaaring magdulot ng
kamatayan sa sinumang lumapit dito.
Maging ang paglalagay ng mga istrukturang tulad ng bahay, basketball court,
pagtatanim ng puno, pagpapark ng sasakyan, pagdadala ng mahahabang kahoy na
maaring sumabit sa linya ng kuryente at maging ang pagsusunog malapit dito ay
kinakailangan ding iwasan.
Sa usapin ng pagtatayo ng mga bagong power plants, sinabi ni Alabanza na
hanggang kumpleto ang requirements at dumaan sa legal na proseso ay mabuti ito
lalo pa at patuloy ang pagtaas ng pangangailangan sa suplay ng kuryente.
“Dahil sa pagtaas ng populasyon ng bansa, patuloy din ang pagtaas ng demand
ng kuryente at kahit kalian ay hindi bababa ang pangangailangan sa kuryente
kaya mas maganda kung maraming power plants ang itatayo sa bansa, pagtatapos ni
Alabanza. (PIA-Batangas)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/681433491991/tagalog-news-ngcp-nagsagawa-ng-power-briefing-para-sa-mga-mamamahayag#sthash.wkuLWcmw.dpuf
2.  Tagalog news: Lungsod ng
Batangas, muling nakamit ang Best CDRRMC for 2014
LUNGSOD NG BATANGAS, Hunyo 5 (PIA) --Muling ginawaran ng Gawad Kalasag Award
ang Batangas City bilang Best City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council
(CDRRMC) for 2014, component city category sa Calabarzon.
Sa isang seremonya na ginanap noong Mayo 28 sa disaster operations center sa
Barangay Bolbok, tinanggap ni CDRRMO Rodrigo dela Roca ang plake ng pagkilala
at tsekeng nagkakahalaga ng P50,000 mula kay Office of Civil Defense (OCD)
Region IV-A assistant for administration Elvis Cruz.
Ang Malampaya Foundation Inc. (MFI) na ginawaran din ng pagkilala para sa
NGO category ay tinanggap nina MFI executive director Karen Agabin at program
manager Tony Reyes ang plake at tseke. 
Bago ang paggagawad ng parangal, nagdaos ng pagpupulong ang konseho para a
mga Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council na  dinaluhan ng
mga pangulo, barangay secretary at mga kagawad ng 105 barangay sa
lungsod.  Ito ay bahagi ng pagpapalakas ng kahandaan sa kalamidad ng mga
barangay sapagkat sila ang nasa first line of defense o unang  tutugon sa
panahon ng kalamidad o sakuna.
Nagpresenta ng kanilang best practices hinggil sa disaster risk reduction
management ang kinatawan ng mga barangay Kumintang Ilaya, San Agapito at
Calicanto.
Sinabi ni  dela Roca, na layunin ng nasabing pagtitipon na mabigyan ng
sapat na impormasyon ang mga barangay bilang paghahanda sa panahon ng tag-ulan.
Tinalakay din sa pulong ang pagkakaroon ng mitigation program, contingency
at disaster management action plan gayundin ang mga dokumentong kinakailangang
ihanda ng mga barangay upang magamit ang local disaster risk reduction
management fund.
Bagamat hindi kasama ang syudad sa West Valley fault line na inaasahang
magdudulot ng matinding pinsala, binigyang diin pa din ni dela Roca na
nararapat magkaroon din ng kamalayan ang mga mamamayang Batangueno.
Sa paggunita naman ng National Disaster Consciousness Month sa Hulyo, higit
pang pagsasanay ang isasagawa ng CDRRMO kagaya ng mga earthquake drill, fire
drill, tsunami drill at mga orientation awareness program sa mga komunidad.
Dumalo sa BDRRMC meeting sina Secretary to the City Mayor Atty. Reginald
Dimacuha, DILG Director Amor San Gabriel, City Planning and Development Officer
Engr Sonny Godoy, Budget Officer Beth delos Reyes at Hiyasmin Candava City
Social Welfare and Development Office.    (Ronna Endaya
Contreras, PIO Batangas City/PIA-Batangas)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/681432895483/tagalog-news-lungsod-ng-batangas-muling-nakamit-ang-best-cdrrmc-for-2014#sthash.ePPhvz9d.dpuf
3.  Tagalog news: BFP, patuloy ang
inspeksyon sa mga dormitoryo at boarding houses sa Batangas City
LUNGSOD NG BATANGAS, Hunyo 5 (PIA) --Patuloy ang isinasagawang fire safety
inspection ng tanggapan ng Batangas City Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) sa mga
boarding houses at dormitoryo, mga pribado at pampublikong paaralan ng elementarya,
sekondarya, at kolehiyo sa Lungsod ng Batangas.
Sinabi ni SF01 Ador M. Guerrero, chief ng  BFP Fire Safety Enforcement
Section, na layunin ng inspection na matiyak ang kaligtasan ng mga paaralan at
mga boarding houses mula sa sunog na maaaring mangyari.
"Nakikipag-ugnayan kami sa mga may ari ng boarding houses na
tinutuluyan ng mga mag-aaral upang matiyak kung may permit at kung wala ay
kailangan ma-inspection," ayon pa kay Guerrero.
Kabilang sa mga tinitingnan sa kanilang inspection ang plan structural ng
linya ng kuryente, kung ang pasilidad nito ay mayroon water sprinkler, smoke
detector at fire exit.
Dagdag pa ni Guerrero, ang mga lalabag ay may kaukulang aksiyon at maaaring
isara ang kanilang pinapaupahang bahay kung hindi susunod sa ipinagbabawal ng
BFP.
Ang BFP ay magsasagawa din ng pagbisita sa mga establisyemento batay sa
memorandum o Intensified Fire Safety Inspection of Establishment na ipinalabas
ng mataas na tanggapan ng Bureau of Fire Protection.
Paalala pa rin ng BFP upang makasigurado ligtas at maayos ang mga rerentahan
bahay, palaging hanapin ang fire safety certificate, sanitary at mayors
permit.  (Liza Perez De Los Reyes, PIO Batangas City/PIA-Batangas)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/681433405000/tagalog-news-bfp-patuloy-ang-inspeksyon-sa-mga-dormitoryo-at-boarding-houses-sa-batangas-city#sthash.Q6h9DUGf.dpuf
4.  Tagalog news: Mga kabataan,
nakinabang sa school supplies at groceries distribution
LUNGSOD NG BATANGAS, Hunyo 5 (PIA) --May 14 na kabataan sa lungsod ang
nabiyayaan ng school supplies ng mga myembro ng Daughters of Mary Immaculate
International (DMI) - Mother Purisima Circle ng Basilica ng Immaculada
Conception sa ginanap na pamamahagi noong ika-25 ng Mayo sa tanggapan ng City
Social Welfare and Development (CSWDO).
Sinabi ni DMI Regent Lilian Flores,  na layunin ng nabanggit na grupo
na kahit sa maliit na paraan ay maipadama ang kanilang pagkalinga sa mga batang
anak ng mga nakapiit sa San Jose Sico City Jail.
"Nasa ika-limang taon na ang school supplies distribution na ginagawa
namin bilang bahagi ng aming misyon na makatulong sa mga 
nangangailangan," wika ni Flores.
Ayon pa kay Flores, nagsasagawa din sila ng feeding program at nagbibigay ng
livelihood training tulad ng haircutting sa mga kababaihan at  pagagawa
naman ng rosaryo sa mga streetchildren.
Bukod sa kanilang pondo, ang DMI na mayroong humigit kumulang sa 30
miyembro, ay nanganganglap pa din ng pinansyal na tulong mula sa mga pribadong
indibidwal upang maipagpatuloy ang kanilang mga gawaing kawanggawa.
Samantala, may 100 daycare children mula sa mga barangay ng Sta. Clara,
Cuta, Maitam at kasama rin ang Badjao community ang tumanggap ng 
groceries mula  kay G. Gregorio Coliyat na isang pilantropo mula sa
barangay Soro-soro Ibaba.
Sinabi ni Coliyat na ang nasabing gawain ay nagsilbing Thanksgiving
Party niya bilang pasasalamat sa kanyang matagumpay na kidney transplant
operation.
Ang pamamahagi ng grocery items at pagsasalu-salo sa isang masaganang
tanghalian ay isinagawa sa Bahay Pag-asa sa pangangasiwa ng mga tauhan ng CSWD.
Nagpasalamat naman si CSWD Officer Mila Espanola sa tiwalang ipinagkakaloob
sa kanila ng mga pribadong indibidwal at  samahan sa pagpili ng mga
magiging benepisyaryo ng kanilang mga gift-giving.  (Ronna Endaya
Contreras-PIO Batangas City/PIA-Batangas)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/681432895750/tagalog-news-mga-kabataan-nakinabang-sa-school-supplies-at-groceries-distribution#sthash.tliDkHxJ.dpuf
5.  Tagalog news: Supporters ng blood
donation program, ginawaran ng Sandugo Award
LUNGSOD NG BATANGAS, Hunyo 5 (PIA) --Ginawaran kamakailan ng pamahalaang
lungsod ng Batangas sa pamamagitan ng City Health Office (CHO) ng Sandugo Award
ang mga indibidwal at ibat-ibang institusyon na sumuporta sa voluntary
blood donation program ng nabanggit na tanggapan.
Personal na iniabot ni Mayor Eduardo  Dimacuha kasama si City Health
Officer Rosanna Barrion ang plaque of appreciation kina Senior Supt. Omega
Jireh Fidel at ang  Batangas Police Provincial Office (BPPO) kabilang na
ang mga tauhan nito na sina SPO2 Manuela Cueto at Pol. Insp. Garry Abregunda.
Tumanggap din ng plake ang mga  barangay captains na sina Pangulong
Mario Casao ng Haligue Silangan, Pangulong Mario Eje ng Talahib Payapa, Pangulong 
Jovy Fetalvero ng Barangay 20, Pangulong  Arthur Torres ng Barangay 6,
Pangulong Leonides Landicho  ng Dumuclay at Pangulong  Benedicto Baes
II ng Pinamucan Proper .
May 13 donors naman ang tinanghal na galloners o yaong may siyam na beses na
nakapag-donate ng dugo sa CHO na sina Maritess Furto, Alfritz Yaba, Soriano
Casas, Edwin Chavez, Leonelle Quinio, Lovely Duenas, Reynaldo Antenor at Norma
Mallari na pawang mga kawani ng CHO. Kabilang din sina Leonardo Ramos, Danny
Boy Claveria, Elmer Melarpis at Virgilio Ramirez naman ay mula sa barangay
Dumuclay habang si Allan Formasidoro ay taga barangay Talumpok
West.
Lubos ang pasasalamat ng pamahalaang lungsod sa lahat ng tumugon sa kanilang
mga voluntary blood donations na  nakatulong sa mga nangailangan. 
(Ronna Endaya Contreras, PIO Batangas City/PIA-Batangas)
- See more at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/681433318260/tagalog-news-supporters-ng-blood-donation-program-ginawaran-ng-sandugo-award#sthash.GgTaNFbx.dpuf

 
 
   
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    | Palace salutes 
 Filipino athletes competing in Southeast Asian Games | 
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   | The Palace salutes on Sunday 
   Filipino athletes competing in the 28th Southeast Asian Games in 
   Singapore. 
 "Nakikiisa si Pangulong Aquino sa sambayanang 
   Pilipino sa pagpapaabot ng dasal, suporta at pagpugay sa ating mga 
   atletang kasalukuyang lumalahok sa ika-28 Southeast Asian Games sa 
   Singapore," said Presidential Communications Operations Office 
   Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr., in a radio interview with dzRB Radyo 
   ng Bayan.
 
 Coloma also congratulated triathlete Ma. Claire 
   Adorna for winning the first gold medal for the Philippines.
 
 "Sa kabila ng kanyang injury, nagtagumpay ang 21-anyos na si 
   Binibining Adorna, at pumangalawa sa kanya ang kanyang teammate na 
   si Kim Mangrobang, na nakuha ang pilak na medalya para sa 1-2 finish 
   ng pangkat Pilipinas," said Coloma.
 
 He also extended his 
   congratulations to other Filipino athletes who won medals in their 
   respective events.
 
 "Lubos din ang ating pagbati sa iba pang 
   atletang Pilipino nagkamit na ng medalya sa iba’t ibang palaro tulad 
   ng fencing, table tennis, Wushu, canoeing, Judo, shooting, at 
   traditional boat race," said Coloma.
 
 As of 1pm on Sunday, 
   the Philippines garnered two golds, six silvers and eight bronzes.
 
 The second gold medal is courtesy of another triathlete, Nikko 
   Huelgas.
 
 "Sa pagpapatuloy ng mga kompetisyon, umaasa tayo na 
   mahihigitan ng Pilipinas ang nakamit nitong dalawampu’t siyam na 
   ginto, tatlumpu’t apat na pilak at tatlumpu’t pitong tansong medalya 
   noong ika-27 Southeast Asian Games sa Myanmar," said Coloma. PND 
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    | Malacanang welcomes 
 China's statement on having a peaceful solution to the West Philippine Sea 
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    | Malacañang on Sunday welcomes China's statement "they would not seek any 
 military solution to the territorial disputes" in the West Philippines Sea 
 (WPS). 
 "Ikinalulugod natin ang mga pahayag na tulad niyan at 
 sang-ayon din po tayo doon sa proposisyon na hindi dapat gumamit ng anumang 
 military solution. At inaayunan din po natin ‘yung kanilang pahayag na ang 
 apatnapung taong pakikipag-ugnayan sa pagitan ng China at ng Pilipinas ay 
 peaceful, friendly at cooperative," said Presidential Communications 
 Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr., in a radio interview with 
 dzRB Radyo ng Bayan.
 
 Coloma said that since the maritime dispute in 
 the WPS involves other countries it will not be as simple as solving the 
 issue bilaterally.
 
 "Marami pong bansa, usually po ay more than two sa 
 bawat pinagtatalunang lugar diyan o features o maritime entitlements diyan 
 sa West Philippine Sea. Kaya po iyon po ang ating posisyon. Hindi po ganoon 
 kasimple," said Coloma.
 
 Zhao Jianhua, China’s ambassador to Manila, 
 last Friday said, “We want the Philippines to return to the negotiating 
 table," and added that China has no precondition to the resumption of the 
 talk.
 
 On March last year, the Philippines has filed a memorial before 
 the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) against China 
 regarding its reclamation activities in the WPS.
 
 Other claimants of 
 land features located at the disputed maritime area are Vietnam, Malaysia, 
 Brunei and Taiwan. PND (ag)
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 report showing country's inprovement in Rule of Law Index 2015 | 
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    | The Palace acknowledged on Sunday a report indicating the Philippines' 
 improvement in the recent Rule of Law Index 2015. 
 "We note the 
 recently published 2015 Rule of Law Index by the World Justice Project where 
 the Philippines was ranked 51st among 102 countries. This is a significant 
 improvement of nine spots from our ranking of 60 in 2014," said Presidential 
 Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr., in a radio 
 interview with dzRB Radyo ng Bayan.
 
 This year's report shows that the 
 Philippines is the most improved country among ASEAN member states ranking 
 9th among 15 countries in East Asia and the Pacific for 2015.
 
 According to Coloma, American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative 
 Director Elizabeth Andersen pointed out that the Philippines is one of three 
 countries considered as rule of law “success stories.”
 
 "Ms. Andersen 
 mentioned about improvements by the Philippine government, such as 'judicial 
 and policy reforms including the Department of Justice’s court automation 
 initiative and efforts by the government to remove the country from the 
 Intellectual Property Watch List,'” said Coloma.
 
 "The Aquino 
 administration will persevere in its efforts to pursue reforms in government 
 and will continue to work to make such reforms sustainable and permanent," 
 he added.
 
 The Washington, D. C.-based, World Justice Project is an 
 independent, multidisciplinary organization working to advance the rule of 
 law around the world. It was founded in 2006 through the initiative of the 
 American Bar Association. PND (ag)
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    | President Aquino brings home 
 P13.5-B investment pledges, P136.9-B loans from Japan trip | 
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   | President Benigno S. Aquino III 
   returned to the country on Friday with P13.5 billion investment 
   pledges and P136.9 billion loans from his four-day state visit to 
   Japan.The President was welcomed at the arrival area of the Ninoy 
   Aquino International Airport by Cabinet members including Executive 
   Secretary Paquito Ochoa, Interior and Local Government Secretary 
   Manuel Roxas, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, MMDA Chairman Francis 
   Tolentino, DOLE Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz, DOH Secretary Janette 
   Garin, and Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez. During the trip, President Aquino received P13.5 billion 
   investment pledges frofqaqm 11 companies which signed letters of 
   intent to open or expand their operations in the Philippines.
 The President cited clothing company Uniqlo, which currently has 
   22 outlets in the country, is planning to add 200 more shops.
 He said the other companies are into manufacturing of electric 
   tricycles, printers, smart glasses and medical devices such as 
   aortic catheter, invitro diagnostics and for hemodialysis treatment.
 “Sa pagdadala nila ng mga produktong ito sa Pilipinas, malinaw na 
   lumalawak ang pagkilala ng mundo sa talino at talento ng Pilipino,” 
   said President Aquino, adding that some companies have expressed 
   plans to make the Philippines their center of operations in the 
   ASEAN region.
 “Dahil alam naman nating kapag mas mataas sa value chain ang 
   produktong nililikha ay mas mataas din ang pasahod at mas mabilis na 
   matatamasa ang ginhawa at dignidad ng buhay para sa nakakaraming 
   Pilipino,” said the President of the investment pledges that can 
   generate around 30,721 jobs.
 The Philippines and Japan also signed agreements in health, 
   maritime safety and trade as well as a concessional loan amounting 
   to P136.9 billion huge infrastructure projects.
 “Dagdag pa pong good news ang sari-saring mga kasunduang 
   nilagdaan sa pagitan ng Japan at ng Pilipinas partikular sa mga 
   sektor ng kalusugan, maritime safety, at kalakalan,” said President 
   Aquino.
 “Ito pong concessional loan ang pautang na sobrang gaan ng 
   interes at ipinagkakaloob ng kaibigan sa kanyang kapwa kaibigan. 
   Nagpapakita po ito ng kagustuhang tunay na makatulong kaysa maging 
   pabigat,” the President added.
 
 President Aquino and Japanese Prime Minister Abe also signed a Joint 
   Declaration on Strengthened Strategic Partnership.
 “Tunay nga pong pinapalalim ang ugnayan ng ating mga bansa sa 
   maraming sektor, kabilang na ang seguridad. Napapanahon po itong 
   pagtaas ng antas ng ating relasyon sa Japan sa harap ng mga banta sa 
   estabilidad sa West Philippine Sea,” said the President.
 “Ang mahalaga nga po ay nakikita nating nagtutugma ang mga 
   prinsipyo ng Japan at Pilipinas tungkol sa paggalang sa mga 
   karapatan ng bawat bansa, sa malayang paglalayag sa international 
   waters, at sa paghahari ng batas at mapayapang ugnayan upang 
   matugunan ang anumang di-pagkakaintindihan. Sa tulong nga po ng 
   Japan, natatawag ang pansin ng mas marami pang mga bansa sa 
   sitwasyon sa mga dagat ng Asya,” he added. PND (jm)
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    | Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte 
 announced Saturday new appointments to various government offices released 
 by the Office of the Executive Secretary. 
 First on the list was the new chairperson of the Professional Regulatory 
 Board for Fisheries under the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) --- 
 Westly Rivera Rosario. Also appointed as chairperson of the PRC Board 
 Professional Teachers was Rosita Lozano Navarro.
 
 President Benigno Aquino III also made new appointments to the Department of 
 Health and Department of Natural Resources namely Angelina Angeles Del Mundo 
 as Director IV and Mayumi Quintos Natividad as Acting Director III, 
 respectively.
 
 The President also named Elsa P. Agustin and Juvy Cardona Danofrata as 
 Acting Directors IV of the Department of Finance.
 
 Other appointments include Vicente Y. Belizario Jr. as Undersecretary of the 
 Department of Health; Antonio Y. Reyes as member representing an industry 
 relying on Intellectual Property Protection under the Optical Media Board; 
 Josemaria E. Claro as member representing the Education Sector of the Board 
 of Directors of PTV-4, and Atty. Henry M. Francisco as Acting Public 
 Attorney V of the Public Attorney's Office under the Department of Justice.
 
 All the appointments were signed by the President last May 29. PND (jb)
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    | Palace asks Filipinos in South Korea to take precautions vs
 MERS-CoV | 
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    | Malacañang advised Saturday Filipino nationals living 
 in South Korea to take precautionary measures in light of recent confirmed 
 cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in the 
 country. 
 "I think if I am not mistaken, we have around 55,000 Filipinos in South 
 Korea and we just asked them to take extra measures for their hygiene as 
 well as to follow directives from the South Korean authorities on that 
 matter," Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said in her regular 
 interview on government-run Radyo ng Bayan.
 
 She noted that the South Korean government has been issuing advisories in 
 order to prevent the spread of the deadly disease, which so far had killed 3 
 and infected 36, according to the latest data reported to the World Health 
 Organization (WHO) by the South Korean Health Ministry.
 
 Valte said the Philippine government is confident that Filipinos there would 
 be safe as long as they follow directives of the South Korean government.
 
 "So we are quite sure that as long as you follow the guidelines set by your 
 local authorities, you should be okay and just to take extra measures for 
 your own protection," she said.
 
 The Philippine embassy in Seoul earlier said that they are closely 
 monitoring the situation.
 
 Philippine Ambassador to Korea Raul Hernandez said the embassy would be 
 ready to assist any Filipino who might be infected by the disease.
 
 The embassy also refused to recommend imposition of travel restrictions to 
 and from South Korea amid the situation.
 
 At least 1,500 people were ordered to self-quarantine and 1,000 schools were 
 closed to prevent the spread of the virus.
 
 Reports said that the first case of MERS-CoV in South Korean was a 
 68-year-old man who returned to the county on May 4 after traveling to four 
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   Aquino III said Thursday he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe 
   have agreed to cooperate further to ensure regional, as well as 
   global, security."We reviewed the security challenges that 
   confront both our nations, and pledged to cooperate in advancing our 
   shared advocacy for members of the international community to act 
   responsibly," President Aquino said in his message during the summit 
   meeting with Prime Minister Abe, held at the Akasaka State Guest 
   House here. "We believe this can be done through finding just and peaceful 
   solutions to our territorial disputes and maritime concerns by 
   upholding the rule of law, towards creating a secure and stable 
   environment that serves as the bedrock of our collective progress."
 After 59 years of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and 
   Japan, the President said both countries see a bond that transcends 
   diplomacy.
 Through their sustained efforts, the Philippines and Japan can 
   continue nurturing their Strategic Partnership and friendship that 
   draws strength from shared values, common goals, and mutual respect, 
   he said.
 He noted that aside from their strategic alliance, the two 
   countries have agreed to further strengthen their economic 
   relations.
 Japan remains the Philippines’ largest bilateral trading partner, 
   and a leading source of investment.
 As the Philippines focuses on infrastructure development, the 
   President said, Japan’s Official Development Assistance will be a 
   vital component to achieve this goal.
 The two countries also agreed to work together to enhance their 
   tourism sectors.
 The President also announced the signing of the Memorandum of 
   Cooperation for Health Care between the Department of Health and 
   Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
 
 This memorandum will enable both countries to share knowledge on 
   social health insurance, public hospital management, advanced 
   technology, disaster preparedness, and human resources development.
 President Aquino further expressed his gratitude to Japan for its 
   role in the Bangsamoro peace process.
 The summit meeting between the Chief Executive and his Japanese 
   counterpart was one of the highlights of President Aquino's ongoing 
   four-day state visit to Japan. PND (as)
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    | Transportation Department, Japanese 
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III on 
 Thursday witnessed the signing of the agreement on the cooperation between 
 the Department of Transportation and Communications and the Japan Marine 
 United Corp. (JMU) for the construction of 10 multi-role response vessels (MRRV) 
 for the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). 
 The Marine Safety Capability Improvement Project, which costs more than 
 US$100 million, will be financed by Japan's Official Development Assistance 
 (ODA), through the Special Terms for Economic Partnership (STEP).
 
 The JMU will provide the PCG 10 units of 40-meter class MRRVs and special 
 spare parts.
 
 The vessels, to be used by the PCG to monitor the country's coastlines, will 
 be delivered in succession starting end of August next year.
 
 The project aims to improve the PCG’s capability for quick and appropriate 
 response to maritime incidents, such as search and rescue efforts and 
 maritime law enforcement.
 
 The JMU said it will utilize its rich construction experience that typified 
 the vessels for the Japan Coast Guard and will actively engage worldwide ODA 
 projects by the Japanese government to contribute to international 
 cooperation.
 
 Marubeni, the Japanese company that facilitated the deal, said it hopes to 
 contribute to the development of bilateral relations between Japan and 
 Philippines through the project.
 
 According to JMU's briefer, the vessels, to be built at its Yokohama 
 shipyard, have an overall length of 44 meters, a width of 7.5 meters, and a 
 depth of 4 meters.
 
 The vessels have a standard cruising speed of 15 knots and are classified as 
 Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK). Each vessel will be manned by five officers 
 and 20 crewmen.
 
 Transportation and Communications Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya signed for 
 the Philippine government, while JMU President Shinjiro Mishima signed for 
 the Japanese company. PND (as)
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III said 
 Thursday he shares the same experience as his Japanese counterpart in terms 
 of challenging the status quo for the welfare of his people. 
 In his speech during the state banquet hosted for him by Japanese Prime 
 Minister Shinzo Abe at the Akasaka State Guest House here, the President 
 recalled the time when he was to run for the presidency in 2010.
 
 He suggested then that if elected, his task would be to “lead his people 
 towards greater heights by battling the status quo and curing the 
 infirmities it represents”.
 
 "Our responsibility would be to seek the improvement of our people’s lot in 
 life. In the Philippines, we have worked to transform our society, living by 
 the principle that inclusive growth is the end-all and be-all of our 
 efforts," he said.
 
 "For this reason, we pursued widespread reform, even if this entailed 
 rattling the rice bowls and upsetting the comfortable conditions of those 
 who benefited from the old and broken systems."
 
 President Aquino noted that Prime Minister Abe returned to his office with 
 the same commitment to do right by his people, even if it meant disrupting 
 the status quo.
 
 As a leader, Prime Minister Abe has faced and continues to face so many 
 complex challenges -- from the threat of pandemics, to global climate 
 change, to tensions and instabilities emerging in various parts of the 
 world, the President said.
 
 "He knows full well what must be undertaken in order to effectively serve 
 his people, and the boldness of his leadership has inspired even greater 
 trust and confidence in what we can achieve as partners on the path to 
 equitable progress," he noted.
 
 The President commended Japan for being a dependable partner to the Filipino 
 people, despite the challenges it has been facing.
 
 The two countries’ solidarity, he said, is exemplified by the immediate 
 assistance extended to each other in times of natural calamities.
 
 He acknowledged that Japan is the Philippines’ biggest country contributor 
 of official development assistance; that it shares its expertise in economic 
 and infrastructure development; and that it helps strengthen the country’s 
 people-to-people interactions through education and youth exchange programs.
 
 "Japan has been steadfast in its commitment to fostering a relationship 
 where we are seen as an equal," the President added.
 
 During their summit meeting earlier, the two leaders renewed their 
 commitment to regional and global peace, and agreed to work together to 
 develop their respective economies and strengthen their collaboration on 
 health care, infrastructure and tourism.
 
 President Aquino's meeting with Prime Minister Abe was one of the highlights 
 of his ongoing four-day state visit to Japan. PND (as)
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III on 
 Thursday acknowledged the relevance of the grievances that Filipino comfort 
 women constantly air every time the world marks the end of the second global 
 war. 
 “The experiences of the comfort women (are) part of our national history and 
 shared story of our nation. This is one tragic incident. We, in the 
 Philippines, should take care of our own,” he told members of the Philippine 
 media delegation at the Imperial Hotel here.
 
 President Aquino made the statement when asked about his thoughts amid 
 reports there are elderly women, who are still seeking justice over the 
 atrocities that Japanese soldiers had inflicted on them during World War II.
 
 Sought for a statement on whether he considered it a matter worth bringing 
 up with Japanese authorities at this point, given strong diplomatic ties 
 between Manila and Tokyo, the President said he is aware that Japan has 
 already apologized.
 
 “The records that are available to me, and I understand, Japan has 
 apologized for such incidents in the past—specifically, the Kono Statement 
 of 1993; Murayama Statement of 1995; 2002 letter of then Prime Minister 
 Junichiro Koizumi to Filipino comfort women,” he said.
 
 President Aquino added that he was told by former foreign affairs secretary 
 Domingo Siazon that apologies and statements of remorse to Filipino comfort 
 women had already been covered in previous negotiations for reparations and 
 agreements between Japan and the Philippines, prior to his administration.
 
 “The first time I heard about this (was) when I was still a congressman. 
 Siazon was telling me that this has already been explained to them so many 
 times. The agreements that were entered into, way before I entered public 
 service, are supposed to have settled this matter between our countries,” he 
 said.
 
 He said that on his return to the country, he will seek updates on the 
 efforts made by the government to address the concerns of comfort women to 
 try and help them recover from their traumatic experiences.
 
 President Aquino is here for a four-day state visit aimed at enhancing the 
 strategic partnership between Japan and the Philippines, which have become 
 steadfast allies 59 years after the end of the war.
 
 The President also pointed out that no less than His Majesty Emperor Akihito 
 issued the latest apology during his remarks at the state banquet he hosted 
 Wednesday evening at the Imperial Palace.
 
 “During World War II, however, fierce battles between Japan and the United 
 States took place on Philippine soil, resulting in the loss of many Filipino 
 lives. This is something we Japanese must long remember with a profound 
 sense of remorse,” Emperor Akihito’s statement went.
 
 “In particular, in this year of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War 
 II, I offer my deepest condolences to all those who lost their lives then,” 
 the Emperor added.
 
 President Aquino likewise noted that every Japanese ambassador assigned to 
 the Philippines had never failed to issue public apologies during the 
 commemoration of the country’s ‘Day of Valor’, held on April 9 every year in 
 Mount Samat in Bataan.
 
 “It is a constant practice for them to express remorse and apologies for 
 what transpired during the war and that is a yearly event. And, honestly, 
 especially for those who were not even born—there are ambassadors who were 
 not even born in that period—I try to put myself also in their position of 
 having to continuously apologize for or express remorse for the things that 
 happened at a point in time when they weren’t even there but are taking 
 cognizance and responsibility for it,” he said.
 
 President Aquino noted that nonetheless, it is important for the country to 
 remember the past if it is to chart its course towards the future, as 
 reminded by Spanish writer George Santayana in one of his famous aphorisms, 
 “those who forget the mistakes of the past are condemned to repeat it.”
 
 “When we remember and commemorate these tragedies that happened to all of 
 us, wherein all countries who were involved—and, of course, practically 
 every country was involved; it was a world war—it does remind us of the real 
 cost of war. It tells us why it should be avoided with utmost dedication and 
 determination… Keeping it in our consciousness helps us prevent the 
 reoccurrence of such a tragedy,” the President said.
 
 World War II took place from 1939 to 1945, and back then, the Philippines 
 was caught in the crossfire of battles between Allied and Axis forces, where 
 the United States and Japan participated on opposite sides of the fence. PND 
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    | Japan shares Philippines’ serious concern over 
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) The Japanese government shares the 
 Philippines’ serious concern over China’s ongoing massive reclamation 
 activities in the disputed West Philippine Sea, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe 
 said Thursday, following his summit meeting with President Benigno S. Aquino 
 III at the Akasaka State Guest House here.
 Prime Minister Abe said he and President Aquino had a "thorough discussion" 
 on peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region amid China’s continuing 
 aggression in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea). “We once again confirm that we share serious 
 concern about the large-scale land reclamation, and that we oppose any 
 attempt to unilaterally change the status quo,” Prime Minister Abe said in 
 his statement.
 “We also agreed to thoroughly uphold the principle 
 of the rule of law, and I once again conveyed our support for the 
 utilization of the arbitration procedures by the Philippines,” he added.
 The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to 
 enhance further the strategic partnership between their countries with 
 shared principles and goals.
 “For the last 70 years after the war, through our 
 relentless efforts, Japan and the Philippines have built an extremely 
 friendly relationship. Today, we are strategic partners, contributing 
 greatly to the peace and prosperity of the region,” Prime Minister Abe 
 noted.
 He mentioned that the Philippines and Japan agreed 
 on the promotion of cooperation in defense equipment and technology, with 
 the latter extending its assistance to further enhance the capacity of the 
 Philippine Coast Guard.
 The Prime Minister, meanwhile, reiterated his 
 government’s full support for President Aquino’s efforts in promoting peace 
 in Mindanao.
 The two leaders also agreed on a roadmap to support 
 the fast-growing Philippine economy through the development of transport 
 infrastructure in the metropolitan Manila area, as part of the partnership 
 for quality infrastructure that Prime Minister Abe announced last month.
 "We will steadily work on our cooperation, 
 including the P300-billion scale North/South commuter rail project," the 
 Prime Minister said.
 
 On a personal note, Prime Minister Abe said he was “greatly impressed” by 
 President Aquino’s speech at the National Diet last Wednesday, in which the 
 visiting leader spoke very highly of the Japanese spirit.
 “I am truly grateful for the kind support the 
 President expressed for the path that Japan has followed as a peace-loving 
 nation, for our policy of being a proactive contributor to peace and our 
 legislation for peace and security, and for our various reform initiatives, 
 including the growth strategy,” he said.
 The Philippines and Japan will mark the 60th 
 anniversary of their diplomatic relations next year, and both leaders have 
 said that they are looking forward to deepening these relations further to 
 contribute to the stability and prosperity of the region and the 
 international community. PND (hdc)
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    | President Aquino signs Executive Order 
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    | President Benigno S. Aquino III has issued 
 
 Executive Order 183 creating a Negros 
 Island Region (NIR), comprising of Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental. 
 The President signed the Order last May 29 “to further accelerate the social 
 and economic development of the cities and municipalities comprising the 
 provinces of Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental and improve the delivery 
 of public services” in the two provinces.
 
 The Order stated the formation of a NIR-Technical Working Group (NIR-TWG), 
 composed of the Office of the President (OP), Department of Budget and 
 Management, National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), Department of 
 Interior and Local Government (DILG), and representatives of the two 
 provinces.
 
 The group will formulate a roadmap to put in place the institutional 
 arrangements for the NIR by 2015-2016; recommend to the OP the preferred 
 Regional Center; arrange the requirements for organizational development, 
 staffing and budgeting of regional line and regulatory agencies, as well as 
 the imperatives for development planning and investment programming.
 
 The Regional Councils and the government agencies designated as their 
 interim secretariats are Negros Island Development Council-NEDA; Negros 
 Island Peace and Order Council-DILG; and Negros Island DRRM Council-Office 
 of Civil Defense.
 
 The Order stated that the funding for the NIR-TWG will come from the 
 implementing agencies of the NIR-TWG and the two provinces, subject to the 
 availability of funds and upon compliance with all applicable laws and 
 budgetary, accounting, and auditing rules and regulations.
 
 It also directed all departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and 
 instrumentalities of the national government, including government-owned or 
 -controlled corporations and government financial institutions, to extend 
 the working group their full assistance. PND (jm)
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    | Palace official calls on registered voters 
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    | A Palace official on Friday called on registered 
 voters to submit their biometrics data to the Commission on Election (COMELEC) 
 so they can vote in next year’s local and national polls.
 "We did hear from COMELEC that there are still a 
 number of registered voters who have yet to do their biometrics. Umaapela na 
 po kami, katulong po ng COMELEC,” Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail 
 Valte said during the daily press briefing in Malacañang. Biometrics is an authentication method using the 
 registrant's picture, fingerprint, and signature recorded by a computer.
 "Meron pa ho tayong mga ilang buwang natitira bago 
 po dumating ang deadline ng COMELEC na October 31, 2015, para makapunta kayo 
 sa COMELEC offices para magawa po ang mga biometrics ninyo,” she said.
 Valte said she was informed by COMELEC spokesperson 
 James Jimenez that the commission’s offices in the National Capital Region 
 will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Sunday to Friday.
 "Let’s take advantage of the remaining time. Sana 
 huwag po nating hintayin ang last week or last three days, or last two 
 minutes bago po tayo pumunta sa COMELEC offices para makakuha ng biometrics. 
 Sayang naman po ang inyong boto,” she said.
 Republic Act 10367 states that voters who fail to 
 submit for validation prior to the May 2016 elections shall be deactivated 
 from the voters’ list and shall not be allowed to vote. PND (jm)
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    | Philippines, Japan to cooperate in 
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) The Philippines and Japan have agreed 
 to continue working together to implement the roadmap to build and develop 
 Metro Manila's transport sector. 
 In the Japan-Philippines Joint Declaration issued during their summit 
 meeting on Thursday, President Benigno S. Aquino III and Japanese Prime 
 Minister Shinzo Abe vowed to implement the "Cooperation Roadmap for Quality 
 Infrastructure Development in the Transport Sector in Metropolitan Manila 
 Area."
 
 The initiative will be subjected to regular programming exercises of both 
 governments, depending on the financing requirements.
 
 The two leaders recognized that the North-South Commuter Railway Project 
 Phase 1, which costs 300 billion yen, has a symbolic significance to the two 
 countries’ cooperation based on the "Roadmap for Transport Infrastructure 
 Development for Metro Manila and its Surrounding Areas."
 
 President Aquino and Prime Minister Abe also made a commitment to cooperate 
 for the entire project by positively utilizing Japan's finance and 
 technology based on the Partnership for Quality Infrastructure, initiated by 
 the Japanese leader last month.
 
 They also decided to accelerate their efforts to come up with details for 
 the project.
 
 Both the Philippines and Japan further agreed to cooperate in studying and 
 conducting infrastructure development in other sectors and regions to 
 improve the investment and business environment in the Philippines.
 
 As part of the initiative, Japan has decided to extend assistance for the 
 construction of the Davao City Bypass project, valued at 30 billion yen.
 
 The Philippine government vowed to exert its best efforts for the smooth 
 implementation of Japanese-assisted projects in the country. PND (as)
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III bids 
 farewell to Their Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko at the 
 Imperial Hotel here on Friday morning as the President capped his four-day 
 state visit to Japan. 
 The President, who was accompanied by his delegation, and Their Majesties 
 met at 10 a.m.
 
 After meeting the emperor, the President proceeded to the Japan National 
 Press Club headquarters, where he signed the guestbook and viewed the 
 message of his mother, former president Corazon Aquino, who wrote it when 
 she visited Japan on November 13, 1986.
 
 President Aquino then delivered a speech and answered journalists' questions 
 during a press conference.
 
 The Japan National Press Club was the President’s last stop before he 
 departed for home on Friday afternoon.
 
 He and his delegation left the Haneda International Airport here at about 
 2:50 p.m. on board Philippine Airlines Flight PR 001. PND (as)
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III said on 
 Friday he wants to elevate the level of debate in Philippine politics so 
 that the people could choose better leaders. 
 In an interview with the Philippine media delegation here, the President was 
 asked about the bickering among politicians that has begun, as the country 
 gears toward national elections next year.
 
 The President said he and his Liberal Party mates want to change everyone's 
 mindset when it comes to political debate and discussions.
 
 "We move our politics beyond personalities to issues. Also, ‘di ba, parang 
 each party takes a stand on a particular issue and win the votes on that 
 matter," he told reporters.
 
 "Parang when you elect this particular party, you expect this system of 
 governance, you expect this type of decision-making and so on and so forth."
 
 In one of his meetings with Japanese businessmen on Thursday, the President 
 was asked how he would ensure that current reforms are sustained after he 
 steps down from power.
 
 In response, he said the thrust for next year's campaign, especially for the 
 administration, will be continuity.
 
 The Liberal Party has been espousing a shift from personality-oriented to 
 issue-oriented politics, he told Japanese businessmen.
 
 "So in next year's campaign, the primary message of our party is continuity. 
 And we believe that our countrymen, who are reaping the benefits of good 
 governance, will not want to backtrack on the course that we have taken," he 
 said.
 
 He said the Filipino voters have to see to it that the candidate who could 
 ensure the continuity of reforms, succeeds him as president.
 
 "So at the end of the day, it was our people who gave me the opportunity to 
 serve them and to effect these changes, they would be the greatest guarantee 
 that the path that we've taken would be continued," he said. PND (as)
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    | President Aquino: I have no intention to run 
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III on 
 Thursday clarified that he does not intend to seek any local or national 
 position after serving his six-year tenure in Malacañang. 
 The President made the statement following reports that took out of context 
 his remarks during a recent Filipino community gathering here, that some 
 sectors have been egging him to run for another public office to ensure the 
 continuance of his government reforms.
 
 “I have no intentions of running for any position. Nasa newscaps ko kanina 
 kasi ‘yon—that I hinted I might run (in 2016),” he told members of the 
 Philippine media delegation during an interview at the Imperial Hotel here.
 
 “The phrase, I think, that you should pay attention to is: ‘my nephews and 
 nieces might decide to change their names.’ Okay? So I just want that 
 clear,” he added.
 
 He was expressing concern over the possibility that the younger generations 
 of the Aquino clan might be forced to enter politics by the same groups that 
 have been urging him to stay in government.
 
 During the get-together with the Filipino community here Tuesday, President 
 Aquino instead told them that they must choose his rightful successor wisely 
 next year to make sure the government reforms that he has initiated would 
 continue even after his term. PND (hdc)
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    | President Aquino: Philippines only standing up for its right to speak 
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) The Philippines is only standing up for 
 its sovereign right to speak against China’s massive reclamation activities 
 in the West Philippine Sea, President Benigno S. Aquino III told members of 
 the Japanese media here Friday. 
 President Aquino made the statement in response to the Chinese Foreign 
 Ministry's latest comment, decrying his comparison of China’s territorial 
 expansion to that of Germany’s annexation of the Sudetenland during Adolf 
 Hitler’s Nazi regime.
 
 He said he already expected China’s negative reaction towards his remarks, 
 since that has been their line from the beginning, but it was never his 
 intention to hurt anybody’s feelings when he expressed such thoughts.
 
 President Aquino moreover argued that if the respective positions of China 
 and the Philippines were reversed, Beijing would certainly not deny itself 
 the right to oppose similar moves by any country trying to claim its 
 territory illegally.
 
 “I guess one of the questions we would ask the Chinese people would be: ‘If 
 you were the Philippines and suddenly you would have one coastline, or in 
 effect, your whole west coast is gone, you will be retained with the east 
 coast, would you say: ‘Yes, please take half of our waterways.’? I don’t 
 think any country would willingly do that. So, we are just standing up for 
 our rights. We respect everybody else’s rights. We ask that our rights also 
 be respected,” he said.
 
 Gone are the days when the Philippines just stayed silent while China 
 attacked it through its media, with more leaders from countries around the 
 world voicing their opinions on the issue, President Aquino said.
 
 “Throughout the years, we have not answered, for instance, all of the 
 attacks on the Philippines by their media. We have tried to do our best to 
 de-escalate the situation. We have promised to abide by international law, 
 and that is why we went to arbitration, which is found as a means of 
 resolving these disputes in UNCLOS,” he said, referring to the United 
 Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
 
 President Aquino reiterated his appeal to China to re-examine its actions 
 over the West Philippine Sea, and revisit the Declaration on the Conduct of 
 Parties in the South China Sea, to which it is a signatory, along with other 
 Southeast Asian nations that have claims in the disputed waters.
 
 “We were taught when we were younger that the ability to come to an 
 agreement sometimes necessitates, or a lot of times necessitates, your 
 putting yourself in the other’s shoes. Look at it from the other 
 perspective,” he said. PND (hdc)
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    | Bataan’s provincial government will inaugurate on 
 Monday the P180-million 1Bataan Command Center, a modern security facility 
 that will protect motorists, pedestrians, and businesses, as the province 
 prepares to host back-to-back events of the Asia-Pacific Economic 
 Cooperation (APEC). 
 Bataan is set to welcome delegates of the APEC’s 21 member economies, who 
 will gather at the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar heritage park and hotel in 
 Bagac town for the Workshop on Fiscal Management Through Transparency and 
 Reforms on June 9 to 10, and for the Senior Finance Officials’ Meeting on 
 June 11 to 12. The events are part of year-round activities of the APEC, 
 which the Philippines is hosting this year.
 
 “We are opening our command center on Monday. Its first agenda will be the 
 monitoring of the APEC event in Bagac, Bataan. There will be a lot of CCTV 
 cameras [linked to the command center] and patrol vehicles,” Bataan Governor 
 Albert Garcia said, referring to the 60 to 70 CCTV cameras installed along 
 Bataan’s road network, mostly leading to Bagac.
 
 Noting that Bataan is one of the most peaceful provinces in the country, 
 Garcia said the command center was established to sustain the favorable 
 peace-and-order situation in the province and to enhance capacity to respond 
 to disasters and other emergencies.
 
 The Bataan Police Provincial Office, Metro Bataan Development Authority, and 
 the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council have been 
 tapped to help operate the command center and to provide security personnel 
 during the APEC events.
 
 The provincial government will host a reception dinner on June 10 to welcome 
 the APEC delegates, who will be regaled with a performance by the shadow 
 play dance group, El Gamma Penumbra, fresh from its grand prize win in the 
 recent Asia’s Got Talent show.
 
 Delegates will also be given a walking tour of Las Casas so they could 
 experience Philippine history, heritage, and craftsmanship.
 
 Bataan is one of the most progressive provinces in Central Luzon. 
 Infrastructure developments in the province have made it a preferred 
 investment destination. It is home to the Freeport Area of Bataan, Hermosa 
 Ecozone Industrial Park, PNOC Alternative Fuels Corporation, Morong Ecozone 
 Inc., DND Arsenal, and the Bataan Technological Park Inc.
 
 Such multinational companies as Petron, Luenthai, Orica, Dunlop Slazenger 
 Philippines, Inc., Unioil, and Mitsumi Philippines have set up operations in 
 Bataan, which also has pristine beaches, nature parks, and historical 
 markers as tourist attractions.
 
 The APEC, which aims to support sustainable economic growth and prosperity 
 in the Asia-Pacific region, groups 21 economies in the Pacific Rim – 
 Australia; Brunei Darussalam; Canada; Chile; People’s Republic of China; 
 Hong Kong, China; Indonesia; Japan; Republic of Korea; Malaysia; Mexico; New 
 Zealand; Papua New Guinea; Peru; Russia; Singapore; Chinese Taipei; 
 Thailand; Vietnam Nam; The United States; and The Philippines.
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    | (TOKYO, Japan) The Philippines and Japan, through 
 their strategic partnership, have agreed on a wider collaboration to achieve 
 regional economic growth. 
 Following their summit meeting on Thursday, President Benigno S. Aquino III 
 and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came up with a joint declaration on 
 the promotion of trade and investment, infrastructure development, health 
 care, disaster risk reduction, agriculture and environment.
 
 The two countries want improved regulations on imported food products, a 
 closer tie-up on information and communication, and an agreement on social 
 security.
 
 To promote trade, the Philippines and Japan will enhance an industrial 
 cooperation in such areas as automobile manufacturing, services, small and 
 medium enterprises (SMEs), and business environment.
 
 Under the declaration, the Philippines is expected to address concerns in 
 business environment, and policies in its vehicle manufacturing industry.
 
 For its part, the Japanese government will support the Philippines in 
 efforts to enhance the quality of the country’s human resources and other 
 programs to make it a hub of human resource development.
 
 On their economic partnership, the Philippines and Japan agreed to advance a 
 study to improve the processing of the entry of Filipino nurses and 
 caregivers to Japan under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership 
 Agreement (JPEPA).
 
 At the same time, the two countries will cooperate further to achieve the 
 Philippines' goal of universal health coverage and develop its health and 
 medical sector.
 
 To reduce disaster risk, both countries will launch a policy dialogue to 
 discuss a cooperation on disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) based 
 on Japan's DRRM infrastructure and facilities.
 
 The cooperation will particularly focus on the reduction of disaster risk in 
 the Philippines due to the country’s vulnerability to typhoons, floods, and 
 earthquakes.
 
 Japan is also extending assistance for the completion of the Metro Manila 
 Priority Bridges Seismic Improvement Project, which will approximately cost 
 11 billion yen.
 
 To avert climate change, the Philippines and Japan will explore and conduct 
 consultations under the Joint Crediting Mechanism to achieve low carbon 
 growth.
 
 The two governments will also launch a policy dialogue aimed at enhancing 
 food self-reliance and the development of the food value chain to increase 
 the value of Philippine agricultural products.
 
 In the area of information and communications, both countries welcomed the 
 development in Philippine telecommunications, after the country’s adoption 
 of the integrated services digital broadcasting-terrestrial (ISDB-T) as its 
 standard of digital terrestrial television broadcasting.
 
 They also recognized the benefits of shifting the digital broadcasting and 
 maximizing the use of vacant frequencies for broadband wireless access, such 
 as TV white space technologies for rural connectivity. PND (as)
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   | Expert bats 
   for cryo-conservation of tamaraw, Philippine deer in DOST forum |  
   | Source:
   
   http://www.dost.gov.ph |  
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   | An expert has stated in a National Academy of Science and 
    Technology (NAST) roundtable discussion that native wildlife 
    species which are genetically diverse, such as the tamaraw, 
    Philippine deer, and small ruminants should be considered for 
    cryo-conservation or the process of preserving cells by 
    subjecting them to very low temperatures. 
 Dr. Lerma C. Ocampo, senior science research specialist at the 
    Philippine Carabao Center, was one of the speakers at the 
    discussion conducted last June 5 by NAST, an attached agency of 
    the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). The discussion 
    tackled the topic “Animal Genetic Resource Management and 
    Cryobanking” and aims to develop policy recommendations for 
    animal genetic resource conservation and guidelines on 
    cryobanking in the Philippines.
 
 According to Ocampo, the tamaraw, Philippine deer, and small 
    ruminants are believed to be disease-resistant, survive climate 
    change, and thrive in local feed resources around them.
 
 Water buffalo, cattle and goat are currently being used for cryo-conservation 
    activities in the Philippines with a facility located inside the 
    Philippine Carabao Center LIB Complex in Nueva Ecija.
 
 Countries have been prompted to draw up an Animal Genetic 
    Resources Conservation program to help ensure the continuous 
    availability of food for their citizens due to population 
    growth, urbanization, and weather disturbances which, according 
    to Ocampo, could eliminate animal populations at any given time.
 
 However, problems involving local ordinances among others, have 
    hindered the inclusion of these wildlife species into the 
    Philippines’ cryo-conservation initiatives.
 
 “One approach to address such constraint is to optimize a 
    recovery method for testicular sperm from post mortem testes,” 
    said Ocampo.
 
 Another approach, she added, is to “revisit and propose the use 
    of electro ejaculator machine to collect sperm from live animals 
    for future semen collection preservation.”
 
 Cryobanking capitalizes on cryopreservation technologies such as 
    conventional slow freezing techniques, vitrification or quick 
    freezing technology for egg cells and embryos, and liquid 
    nitrogen storage
 
 Established in 2012, the Nueva Ecija cryobank facility for 
    livestock and endangered indigenous animals stores locally 
    processed semen from various breeds of water buffalo, goats, and 
    cattle. Semen production labs like the Nueva Ecija stock farm 
    and the Philippine Carabao Center at the Central Luzon State 
    University and UPLB serve as the repository and source of frozen 
    sperm from commercially active livestock.
 
 Six cryobank units called cryotanks for the storage of frozen 
    germ plasm are housed within the facility. These cryotanks are 
    supplied with liquid nitrogen from a liquid nitrogen depot.
 
 Dr. David Steane, honorary adviser on genetics and biodiversity 
    of the Ministry of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives in 
    Thailand, however, reminded during the NAST discussion that cryo-conservation 
    needs clear regulations, specifically on health and ownership 
    among others. (S&T Media Service)
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   | 15 new patrol 
   jeeps to strengthen Albay |  
   | Source:
   
   http://www.dilg.gov.ph |  
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   | To boost the Philippine National Police (PNP)'s invaluable 
    service to Bicolanos, Secretary of the Interior and Local 
    Government Mar Roxas issued 15 brand new multi-purpose patrol 
    jeeps to municipalities in Albay province on Thursday, June 3. 
 According to Roxas these patrol vehicles are important both in 
    curbing criminality and in disaster preparedness operations in 
    the province.
 
 "Hindi lang ito para sa anti-criminality. Hindi lingid sa inyong 
    kaalaman na ang Albay ay madalas dinadaanan nitong mga kalamidad. 
    Dagdag pa diyan ang home grown na Mt. Mayon, na maya't maya kung 
    sumungit at nagtatangka ng pagsabog," Roxas said.
 
 It can be remembered that almost 50,000 Bicolanos fled from 
    their homes when Mt. Mayon erupted last September 2014.
 
 According to records Mt. Mayon, the famous volcano for its near 
    perfect cone shape, has erupted more than 40 times.
 
 Guinobatan Mayor Ann Ongjoco said that the patrol jeeps will be 
    beneficial in evacuating residents that are usually threatened 
    by flash floods and volcanic eruptions.
 
 Roxas, together with Albay Gov. Joey Salceda, also reminded all 
    PNP personnel and other local chief executives to remain 
    vigilant, and to use these patrol vehicles in addressing the 
    needs of residents in times of disaster.
 
 He maintained that all municipalities of Albay will receive a 
    unit of patrol jeep, as part of the 1,490 units which will be 
    delivered to all municipalities nationwide.
 
 "Programmatic ito. Ito po ay mula sa inyo, pera po ninyo ito, at 
    nararapat lamang na ang serbisyo ay mapasainyo sa lalong 
    madaling panahon," Roxas stressed.
 
 As Secretary of the DILG, Roxas wants to ensure the safety of 
    the Bicolanos from disasters through efficient and effective 
    government efforts such as the procurement and distribution of 
    patrol jeeps.
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   | Statement of Secretary Roxas on
   Executive Order 183 creating the 
   Negros Island Region |  
   | Source:
   
   http://www.dilg.gov.ph |  
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   | I am very pleased to share with you that news that, on May 29, 
    President Aquino signed Executive Order 183, which creates the 
    Negros Island Region. Through this significant EO, all cities, 
    municipalities, and barangays under the former regions that 
    included Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental are now part of 
    just one region. 
 We want to thank Negros Occidental Governor and RDC-6 Chairman 
    Alfredo Maranon Jr., Negros Oriental governor Roel Degamo, and 
    the other officials of Negros who continue to work with us in 
    effectively executing the Implementing Rules and Regulations. We 
    also thank the representatives of the business groups, civil 
    society, and non-government organizations and other 
    stakeholders, for their active involvement in the consultations 
    we held. You have already helped us in different ways; however, 
    I will have to ask for your assistance in one more matter: 
    Please help the DILG in explaining and informing our countrymen 
    about the details and benefits of having this One Island Region. 
    Through your sustained assistance and support, we will be able 
    to bring our countrymen in Negros closer to living more 
    progressive lives.
 
 To our beloved Negrenses: I know that you have not fully 
    benefitted from certain meaningful services, because you had to 
    share funds and resources with other regions. I consulted you, 
    and I learned of your desire to have equal and direct 
    representation as one region. This desire is exactly what the 
    formation of the One Negros Island Region fulfills.
 
 Part of the Executive Order signed by our President is the 
    creation of Regional Councils that will focus on the different 
    aspects of ensuring our region’s well-being: the Development 
    Council led by NEDA; Disaster Risk Reduction and Management 
    Council led by the Office of Civil Defense; and the Peace and 
    Order Council led by the DILG. The processing of your papers 
    will also be faster, because you will no longer need to travel 
    long distances for the applications, approvals, and follow-ups 
    involved. You can count on the fact that the DILG will work with 
    its other partners in the Negros Island Region Technical Working 
    Group to formulate a Roadmap that will improve the delivery of 
    important services, and that will create more opportunities for 
    all of you.
 
 Along the Daang Matuwid, our main goal is to achieve growth in 
    which no one falls or is left behind. The One Island Region is 
    one way we have fulfilled this promise to our countrymen. This 
    is not just the union of cities, municipalities, and barangays; 
    it is also the union of our dreams. And through your continued 
    trust, we will together realize a safer, more prosperous, and 
    more peaceful One Negros Island Region.
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   | Roxas eyes 
   CCTV cameras in Caloocan, other areas in NCR |  
   | Source:
   
   http://www.dilg.gov.ph |  
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   | After the successful launching of Project SAFE KAm in Pasay 
    Rotonda, Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Mar 
    Roxas ordered the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) 
    to install more closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras in the 
    Bonifacio Monumento-Caloocan area. 
 Officers of the NCRPO led by Director Mel Valmoria confirmed 
    that 34 CCTV cameras will be installed within the said vicinity.
 
 Roxas chose to launch Project SAFE KAm in that area after Pasay 
    Rotonda because of the high volume of foot traffic, with almost 
    170,000 commuters converging in Bonifacio Monumento-Caloocan 
    daily.
 
 “Magiging kasangkapan ang mga ito para mas mabilis na mahuli at 
    mapanagot sa batas kung sinoman ang gumawa ng krimen,” Roxas 
    said.
 
 Project SAFE KAm is a crime prevention measure initiated by 
    Roxas utilizing CCTV cameras, providing the Philippine National 
    Police (PNP) with reliable tools in identifying and catching 
    criminal suspects.
 
 Roxas and the PNP have identified seven crime-prone areas in 
    Metro Manila namely Pasay Rotonda, University Belt area in 
    Manila, Bonifacio Monumento-Caloocan, MRT North Edsa 
    Station-West Avenue, EDSA Cubao-Aurora Boulevard, Redemptorist 
    in Baclaran, and De La Salle University along Taft Avenue.
 
 A total of 32 CCTV cameras have been installed in Pasay Rotonda.
 
 The installation of 34 CCTV cameras in the Bonifacio Monumento-Caloocan 
    area will cost approximately more than P900,000, to be financed 
    through a partnership between the private sector and the PNP.
 
 Project SAFE KAm is expected to further boost Oplan Lambat-Sibat, 
    an intensified anti-crime campaign, which employs a deliberate, 
    programmatic, and sustained approach in fighting criminality.
 
 “Kasama ito sa ating programa na hindi bara-bara o 
    patsamba-tsamba, hindi kanya-kanya at hindi ningas cogon. Nais 
    natin na pairalin ang batas sa paraang deliberate, programmatic, 
    at sustained upang maramdaman ng ating mamamayan ang kaligtasan 
    sa ating mga lansangan,” Roxas stressed.
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   | Isabela, 
   Quirino subprojects receive NOL2 from the NPCO |  
   | Source:
   
   http://www.da.gov.ph |  
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   | The Department of Agriculture (DA) Philippine Rural Development 
    Project (PRDP) has approved three farm-to-market roads (FMRs) in 
    Isabela and Quirino worth P249.2 million that will span over 33 
    kilometers, servicing production and marketing sites in the two 
    provinces. 
 The PRDP National Project Coordination Office (NPCO) has issued 
    the No-Objection Letter 2 (NOL-2) to the Rehabilitation ofNRJ 
    Gamis-Calaocan FMR in Cabarroguis, Quirino; Rehabilitation of 
    Magassi-Union-Camasi FMR, and Construction of Olango - Siempre 
    Viva - Trinidad - Manano FMR both in Isabela, which signals the 
    Local Government Unit (LGU) and contractor to start with the 
    construction of the three FMRs.
 
 Both road networks in Isabela will link towns and barangays to 
    support the agriculture activities in the province especially 
    the dairy industry, which is the priority commodity of the 
    provinces.
 
 Upon the issuance of the NOL-2, a Notice of Award (NOA) and 
    Notice to Proceed (NTP) will then be issued to the contractors 
    followed a pre-construction conference to be conducted by the 
    Provincial LGUs.
 
 Aside from the newly-approved sub-projects, the North Luzon 
    cluster under the PRDP has two sub-projects issued with NOL-1 
    with on-going rebidding amounting to P240 million, and a P98 
    million subproject awaiting for the issuance of NOL2.
 
 According to PRDP Project Director Emerson Palad, the FMRs built 
    under the Infrastructure Development (I-BUILD) component are 
    essential to support the marketing and enterprise activities in 
    the areas. He also stressed that infrastructures built under the 
    PRDP must be world-class and climate-resilient.
 
 “We work hand-in-hand with the World Bank and the Local 
    Government Unit in bringing FMR projects to help modernize 
    agriculture and uplift the lives of the rural farmers,” he 
    added.
 
 DA-PRDP is a six-year national project that aims to establish a 
    modern, inclusive, value-chain oriented, and climate resilient 
    agriculture and fisheries sector. It is implemented through the 
    partnership of the DA, World Bank and Local Government Units. 
    (Kayla Arceo, Department of Agriculture North Luzon)
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   | DPWH-NCR June 5-8 road repair 
   schedule |  
   | Source:
   
   http://www.dpwh.gov.ph |  
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   | The Department of Public Works and Highways-National Capital 
    Region (DPWH-NCR) will undertake reblocking and road repair 
    effective 10 PM of June 5, Friday to 5 AM of June 8, Monday on 
    the following roads in the cities of Quezon, Pasig and Caloocan: 
 Quezon City
 
 1.Along Payatas Road from Visayas St. to Zamora St. (1st lane, 
    North bound).
 
 Pasig City
 
 1.Along C-5 Road (Gap 4) from Pasig Blvd. to Bagong-Ilog Service 
    Rd. (South bound); and
 
 2.Along C-5 Road from FR Cement to Lanuza St.(3rd outermost 
    lane, North bound).
 
 Caloocan City
 
 1.Along EDSA from Concepcion St. to Evangelista St. (lane going 
    to Monumento, 6th lane from sidewalk, North bound).
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   | NCIP execs charged for illegal titling of 
   ancestral lands |  
   | Source:
   
   http://www.ombudsman.gov.ph |  
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   | The Office of the Ombudsman filed charges against officials of 
    the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) before the 
    Sandiganbayan for violation of Republic Act No. 9649 (Charter of 
    the City of General Santos) in connection with the illegal 
    titling of ancestral lands in 2009 and 2010. Facing three counts of violation of R.A. No. 9649 are NCIP 
    Chairman Eugenio Insigne, Commissioners Rolando Rivera, Rizalino 
    Segundo, Noel Felongco, Jannette Serrano-Reisland, Felecito 
    Masagnay and Miguel Sia-Apostol, and Regional Director Jeanne 
    Anne Moendeg-Zoilo.
 
 Based on the complaint filed by former representative Darlene 
    Antonino-Custodio, it was uncovered that three certificates of 
    ancestral land title (CALT) with their respective titles of 
    property were issued to private individuals without proper 
    consultation and concurrence of the city government. The CALTs 
    cover vast tracks of land equivalent to 4,040 hectares situated 
    in Barangays Fatima and Bawing in General Santos City, which 
    areas have been declared as reservation for an international 
    airport under Presidential Decree No. 219.
 
 Under R.A. No. 9649, the city government shall exercise the 
    rights and prerogatives over all lands of the public domain and 
    the city government shall at all times, be consulted and 
    informed of any disposition, administration and management 
    thereof.
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   | Inflation dips to its lowest level 
   in 20 years |  
   | Source:
   
   
   http://www.neda.gov.ph/ |  
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   | MANILA – Ample supply of key food items and lower electricity 
    and fuel prices pulled down inflation to its lowest level in 20 
    years, as headline inflation rate eased further to 1.6 percent 
    in May 2015 from 2.2 percent in the previous month, according to 
    the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). 
 “Using the current base year 2006, the May 2015 inflation rate 
    is the lowest, covering the monthly inflation series from 1995 
    to May 2015. It was also below the market expectation of 2.0 
    percent,” said NEDA Officer-in-Charge (OIC) and Deputy 
    Director-General Rolando G. Tungpalan.
 
 He added that year-to-date, headline inflation ending May 2015 
    averaged at 2.2 percent, comfortably within the inflation target 
    range of 2.0 to 4.0 percent set by the government for 2015.
 
 The Philippine Statistics Authority reported that inflation in 
    the food subgroup eased in May 2015 (3.2% from 4.0%) following 
    slower price adjustments in rice, meat, fish, and fruits.
 
 “Rice prices have normalized, as total rice stocks inventory 
    grew by 16.5 percent year-on-year as of April 2015. With 
    favorable weather conditions, the supply of fish has been steady 
    and sufficient and the volume of in-season fruits in the market 
    stable,” the NEDA official said.
 
 “Inflation in the meat index was also curbed, following the 
    Department of Trade and Industry’s imposition of lower suggested 
    retail price,” Tungpalan added.
 
 Non-food inflation also moderated in May 2015 (0.3% from 0.8%) 
    resulting from the sustained decline in the prices of 
    electricity, gas, and other fuels.
 
 Meanwhile, core inflation, which excludes selected volatile food 
    and energy prices, slid further to 2.2 percent from 2.5 percent 
    in April 2015 and 3.1 percent in May 2014. Core inflation in the 
    first five months of 2015 averaged at 2.5 percent.
 
 Also, the slowdown of inflation in May 2015 appears to be 
    geographically broad-based as the price index in the National 
    Capital Region (NCR) slid to 0.7 percent in May 2015 from 1.5 
    percent in April 2015 and 3.8 percent in the same period a year 
    ago.
 
 Likewise, all regions except Region X (Northern Mindanao) 
    registered slower year-on-year price increases, thus, resulting 
    in a tempered overall inflation of 1.8 percent in May 2015 for 
    areas outside NCR, from 2.3 percent in April 2015 and 4.7 
    percent in May 2014.
 
 “Inflation remained low and stable in the first five months of 
    2015 in line with expectations over the policy horizon. This 
    bodes well for household consumption,” he said.
 
 Tungpalan also assured that overall, policies remain supportive 
    of a manageable rate of inflation.
 
 “With the country’s strong external position, the peso is 
    expected to remain relatively stable and this will contribute to 
    stable domestic prices going forward,” he said.
 
 But despite the low inflation figures, the government remains 
    wary of possible inflation risks.
 
 “With the report that El Niño in the country may likely continue 
    until early 2016, we should be keen in monitoring drought in 
    agricultural areas and be ready to assist our farmers should 
    there be a need to shift to crops that are less dependent on 
    water and at the same time resilient to the high temperature 
    climate,” said Tungpalan.
 
 Tungpalan is OIC of NEDA while Economic Planning Secretary 
    Arsenio M. Balisacan is on official business abroad from June 
    2-5, 2015.
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   | PHL Embassy in Tripoli evacuates 
   60 Filipinos from Libya |  
   | Source:
   
   
   http://www.dfa.gov.ph |  
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   | 05 June 2015 – The Philippine Embassy in Tripoli successfully 
    evacuated 25 Filipinos based in Benghazi and eastern Libya on 
    June 03 and 35 more Filipinos in western and central Libya on 
    June 04. The Embassy Team facilitated their smooth transit to 
    the Tunisian border, provided for their necessities, and 
    arranged for their flights back to the Philippines. 
 Twenty seven (27) of these repatriates are arriving at the Ninoy 
    Aquino International Airport today at 4:00 p.m. on board QR932, 
    while 33 others are scheduled to arrive in Manila this Sunday, 
    June 07, via QR932 at 4:00 p.m.
 
 These latest arrivals will bring the total number of Filipino 
    repatriates from Libya to 5,058. Meanwhile, the Embassy Team 
    estimates that are still 3,496 Filipinos remaining in Libya.
 
 In view of the continued political and security instability in 
    Libya, the Department of Foreign Affairs urges all Filipino 
    nationals there to immediately contact the Embassy Team and 
    register for repatriation.
 
 The Embassy Team continues to actively reach out to the Filipino 
    community in Libya, advising them to avail of the mandatory 
    repatriation program, and informing them of the repatriation 
    schedules.
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   | DFA to hold Anti-Trafficking in Persons 
   Workshop for Personnel in Tagaytay |  
   | Source:
   
   
   http://www.dfa.gov.ph |  
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   | 05 June 2015 – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will 
    conduct a Workshop on Anti-Trafficking in Persons (TIP) from 
    June 06 to 07 in Tagaytay for its personnel in the Home Office. 
 Over 130 participants are expected to participate in the TIP 
    workshop including Assistance to Nationals (ATN) officers, heads 
    and personnel of DFA Offices, and Foreign Service Officers 
    (FSOs). The workshop will focus on the discussion of the 
    following topics: Philippine perspectives on TIP, Philippine 
    Government action against TIP, and protecting the vulnerable 
    sectors.
 
 The workshop aims to enable the participants to correctly 
    identify different types of trafficking situations and to render 
    appropriate assistance to the victims. Anti-TIP measures and 
    steps to combat trafficking will likewise be shared, focusing on 
    the best practices in recruitment to protect vulnerable migrants 
    especially women.
 
 In his message to the participants in the workshop convened in 
    Vienna, Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario said, 
    “Trafficking in Persons is modern-day slavery. It is an 
    insidious crime that targets the most vulnerable members of 
    society and robs them of their inherent dignity.”
 
 The roster of speakers is composed of experts from the 
    DFA-Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs, 
    DFA-Office of Middle East and African Affairs, DFA-Office of 
    Personnel and Administrative Services, Department of Justice, 
    Department of Social Welfare and Development, and Department of 
    Labor and Employment. Representatives from the Embassy of the 
    United States and the Australian Federal Police will also serve 
    as resource persons.
 
 This is a culminating workshop following the success of the 
    training programs for Foreign Service Posts in Europe, Asia, the 
    Americas, the Middle East and African regions last 2014.
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   | End-May 2015 GIR level inches up to 
   US$80.86 billion |  
   | Source:
   
   
   http://www.bsp.gov.ph/ |  
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   | 
Preliminary data showed that the country’s gross international 
    reserves (GIR) rose to US$80.86 billion as of end-May 2015, 
    compared to the end-April 2015 GIR of US$80.85 billion, Bangko 
    Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando M. Tetangco, Jr. 
    announced today.1 The increase in reserves was due 
    mainly to the BSP’s foreign exchange operations, revaluation 
    adjustments on its gold holdings and income from its investments 
    abroad.  These were partially offset by the National 
    Government’s (NG) net foreign currency withdrawals and payments 
    for its maturing foreign exchange obligations as well as 
    revaluation adjustments on the BSP’s foreign 
    currency-denominated reserves. 
The end-May 2015 GIR level remains ample as it can cover 10.6 
    months’ worth of imports of goods and payments of services and 
    income. It is also equivalent to 4.9 times the country’s 
    short-term external debt based on original maturity and 3.8 
    times based on residual maturity.2 
Net international reserves (NIR), which refer to the difference 
    between the BSP’s GIR and total short-term liabilities, also 
    increased by US$0.01 billion to US$80.84 billion as of end-May 
    2015, compared to the end-April 2015 NIR of US$80.83 billion. 
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1 The 
    final data on GIR are released to the public every 19th day of 
    the month in the Statistics section of the BSP’s website under 
    the Special Data Dissemination Standards (SDDS).  If the 
    19th day of the month falls on a weekend or is a non-working 
    holiday, the release date shall be the working day nearest to 
    the 19th.2 Short-term debt based on residual maturity refers 
    to outstanding external debt with original maturity of one year 
    or less, plus principal payments on medium- and long-term loans 
    of the public and private sectors falling due within the next 12 
    months.
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   | TBs NPL levels remain low |  
   | Source:
   
   
   http://www.bsp.gov.ph |  
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   | 
The total loan portfolio (TLP) of thrift banks (TBs) stood at 
    Php 574.63 billion at end-December 2014. Of this amount, Php 
    25.17 billion or 4.38 percent represented the banks’ gross 
    non-performing loans in the end of 2014. 
The end-December 2014 gross NPL of TBs improved from the 4.52 
    percent recorded a quarter earlier. The latest figure sustains 
    the industry’s quarter-on-quarter decline in NPL ratio since 
    June 2013. 
Aside from low NPL levels, the banks’ TLP grew by 13.07 percent 
    at end-December 2014 to Php 574.63 billion from the Php 508.20 
    billion posted in the same period in 2013. 
Meanwhile, the loan loss reserves of TBs stood at 76.98 percent 
    of their gross NPLs in end-December last year. This shows that 
    the industry continues to set aside substantial reserves for 
    potential credit losses. 
The TB industry’s NPLs also remained low across economic 
    activities as seen in loans to individuals for consumption 
    purposes; real estate, renting and business activities; 
    agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing; wholesale and retail 
    trade; and other community, social and personal service 
    activities. 
The latest NPL figures indicate TBs’ continued efforts to adhere 
    to sound credit risk management systems and to maintain high 
    loan quality. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas keenly monitors 
    these indicators as part of its efforts to foster the stability 
    of the financial system. |  
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   | DTI, NTC remind cellphone and gadget 
   dealers on consumer rights |  
   | Source:
   
   
   http://www.dti.gov.ph |  
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   | The Department of Trade and Industry Regional Office III 
    (DTI-R03) and the National Telecommunications Commission 
    Regional Office III (NTC–R03) held a seminar-briefing on trade 
    and telecommunication rules and regulations on 14 April 2015 at 
    the Ephatha Development Center, SACOP, Maimpis, City of San 
    Fernando, Pampanga. 
 More than 60 participants coming from cellphone dealers, repair 
    shops, consumer groups, and representatives of local governments 
    attended the briefing.
 
 Pampanga Board Member Ricardo C. Yabut gave the opening message 
    and explained the importance of good telecommunication services 
    in the province because it is a growth center. He said that it 
    is important that sellers and telecom service providers take 
    care of their clients by promptly resolving their concerns and 
    abiding by the law.
 
 NTC-R03 Director Azor L. Sitchon said that his office is in the 
    process of validating the signal of all cellphone service 
    providers in each barangay in the country to ensure the 
    affordability, accessibility, and reliability of 
    telecommunications. He also said that during their enforcement 
    activities in 2014, they have confiscated more than 1,000 
    illegal cellphone units in the region.
 
 He reminded the participants that cellphone providers should 
    register and revalidate their license to operate with the 
    commission. He also said that it is important to check the 
    unique International Mobile Equipment Identity Number (IMEI) of 
    each cellphone to ensure that sellers are providing 
    “type-approved” units. Based on NTC rules, unauthorized selling 
    and advertisement of illegally sourced mobile phones is 
    punishable by law. NTC-R03 has a One-Stop Action Center for 
    consumer complaints such as unauthorized blocking or unblocking 
    of numbers, malicious texting, or slow rate of service.
 
 DTI-R03 Director Judith P. Angeles called for vigilance and 
    critical awareness of cellphone buyers and responsible actions 
    from sellers and repair shops. She said that the event was 
    initiated by the agency because of the number of complaints 
    about cellphone units it received in the past year. She added 
    that the briefing is an excellent venue for sellers to be 
    educated about consumer rights and it is also a protection for 
    sellers from importers who provide sellers with defective 
    cellphone units. DTI-R03 Consumer Protection Division (CPD) 
    Chief Ricardo S. Naguit Jr. said that the holistic involvement 
    of every stakeholder is important to enable good business.
 
 The participants were also briefed on consumer rights and 
    responsibilities and clarified on the period of warranty and 
    prescription period on consumer complaints.
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   | DOJ issues guidelines on bail for 
   cybercrime |  
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   | The Department announced today the issuance of Department 
    Circular No. 020 (DC 020) on the guidelines on bail for Republic 
    Act No. 10175, or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. 
 “Since the passage of our cybercrime law, numerous complaints of 
    cybercrime were received and investigated by our law enforcement 
    authorities. These have resulted to filing of criminal cases and 
    requires the provision of bail as a balance, for provisional 
    liberty,” said Secretary Leila M. De Lima. “This issuance will 
    guide our prosecutors and public defenders on the amount of bail 
    to recommend to the courts - to fill in the gap in the schedule 
    since this is a relatively new law,” she said.
 
 DC 020 supports the Supreme Court’s A.M. No. 12-11-2 dated 18 
    March 2014 for public prosecutors to assist the courts in fixing 
    the amount of bail considering several factors.
 
 “This is part of the Department’s commitment to ensure that bail 
    is indexed and updated. Timely and relevant issuance of 
    guidelines will make our criminal justice system more relevant,” 
    said DOJ Assistant Secretary Geronimo L. Sy, Chair of the 
    Committee on the Revision of the Bail Bond Guide.
 
 The Committee is tasked to review and recommend changes to the 
    2000 Bail Bond Guide in consideration of the Constitution, Rules 
    of Court, jurisprudence, and ensure that bail is not unduly 
    burdensome for the underprivileged. It also aims to decongest 
    detention facilities.
 
 DC 020 can be viewed and downloaded at 
    http://doj.gov.ph/files/issuance/DC020_Guidelines_on_Bail_for_RA_No__10275_for_the_Cybercrime_Prevention_Act_of_2012.pdf
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   | PNP joins 7th Philippine Commemoration of 
   International Day of UN Peacekeepers |  
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   | 26 May 2015 – The PNP joins the weeklong celebration of the 7th 
    Philippine Commemoration of International Day of United Nations 
    Peacekeepers hosted by Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in 
    coordination with the National Council for United Nations Peace 
    Operations (NCUNPO) and the United Nations Information Center 
    (UNIC) held at DFA Building in Roxas Boulevard. 
 The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers is 
    celebrated around the world every 29th day of May in memory of 
    the UN peacekeepers who have lost their lives in the quest for 
    peace, as well as to give tribute to all the men and women who 
    have served and to those who are in active service in UN 
    Peacekeeping operations for their professionalism, dedication, 
    and courage. The Philippine observance of the event was made 
    official by Presidential Proclamation No. 1755, series of 2009.
 
 Acting Secretary of Foreign Affairs Evan Garcia, United Nations 
    Resident Coordinator ad interim Terence Jones, and high-ranking 
    officials of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine 
    National Police and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology 
    led the inauguration of an exhibit featuring the history of 
    Philippine involvement in UN peacekeeping from 1964 up to the 
    present day either as a Formed Units, UN Police, or Observers.
 
 They were later joined by members of the diplomatic corps, 
    government, military and law enforcement officials at the 
    opening ceremonies in Bulwagang Apolinario Mabini, where Acting 
    Secretary Garcia delivered the keynote speech and Mr. Jones 
    conveyed the message of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon. Both 
    officials hailed the sacrifices made by the valiant blue 
    helmets, and called for action in helping face the new realities 
    and challenges of modern UN peacekeeping.
 
 The event was highlighted by distribution of awards (NCUNPO, 
    Service and Bravery) to deserving Filipino involvement in peace 
    operations. The NCUNPO Award is awarded in recognition of an 
    individual’s outstanding contribution to the Philippine 
    government in UN peacekeeping operations efforts that brought 
    honor, respect and credit to the country. The NCUNPO Service 
    Award is given in recognition to the selfless service and 
    devotion to duty of individuals who significantly contributed in 
    the administrative and logistical preparations of Philippine 
    deployment to United Nations Peace Operations (UNPOs). While the 
    Bravery Award is handed to individuals to recognize their 
    heroism during situation in mission areas involving risk of 
    life.
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   | Our children should now feel the 
   gains of peace - Ferrer |  
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 News
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 Our children should now feel the gains of peace - Ferrer
 Posted on Friday, Jun 5th, 2015
 
 
 
 BUTIG, Lanao del Sur - The calm grandeur of Mounts Makaturing 
    and Latukan and fertile farm fields give an inspiring backdraft 
    to the "bayanihan" spirit among Moro Islamic Liberation Front 
    (MILF), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and Philippine 
    National Police (PNP) troopers as they conduct hand-in-hand a 
    Brigada Eskwela operation in Sandab Elementary School in Camp 
    Bushra Somyorang on Wednesday.
 
 No air of animosity between former foes was evident. They helped 
    each other like longtime neighbors as they re-painted 
    bullet-riddled walls, climbed dilapidated ceilings and roofs, 
    and cut lumber together.
 
 Shamera, 55 years old and a member of the MILF's women auxiliary 
    troops, cannot help but feel awed and in disbelief as she served 
    snacks to her MILF comrades as well as government troops alike.
 
 "’Di ako makapaniwala na makikita ko ang ganito (I still can't 
    believe what I'm seeing)," she said. Shameera dedicated all her 
    remaining years to serve the MILF, with neither children nor 
    husband who she said died in an armed encounter.
 
 "Sana tuloy-tuloy na ito. Pagod na rin kami sa giyera kahit wala 
    akong anak gusto (ko) na maranasan ng mga bata ang kapayapaan 
    para di nila madaanan ang karanasan ko (I hope this will 
    continue. We are tired of war, although I don't have children of 
    my own, I want the kids to experience peace and not what I have 
    gone through)," she added.
 
 Government of the Philippines (GPH) peace panel chair Prof. 
    Miriam Coronel-Ferrer said that the children should not wait to 
    feel the dividends of peace.
 
 Coronel-Ferrer emphasized the rights of children for an enabling 
    environment for good education, good health and better lives 
    without fear and disturbance caused by armed conflicts.
 
 “We don’t want our schools to be used as evacuation centers but 
    as centers where we can have quality education.”
 
 “’Wag po tayong mawawalan ng pag-asa. Ito po ang ating inaayos 
    sa pamamagitan ng peace process. Ito po ang ipinapakita natin 
    ngayon dito sa lugar ninyo na binibigyan natin ng halaga ang 
    kinabukasan ng mga kabataan. Kinabukasan na wala ng giyera; 
    kinabukasan na masagana,” Ferrer added.
 
 Ferrer said as part of the implementation of the Comprehensive 
    Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB), identified MILF camps will be 
    turned into productive and peaceful civilian communities.
 
 Jafar Hadji Rauf , Chief Civil Military Relations of MILF-BIAF (Bangsamoro 
    Islamic Armed Forces), said Butig will change its image from a 
    major revolutionary stronghold to a key agricultural and tourism 
    center in Mindanao as more socio-economic development will flow 
    in when there is peace.
 
 Rauf said that Butig has a lot of economic and tourism 
    potentials.
 
 It is host to Lake Butig National Park, a protected area of 68 
    hectares comprising Lake Butig and its surrounding forest. It 
    was declared a national park in 1965 by virtue of Republic Act 
    No. 4190.
 
 Mountaineers from the nearby Mindanao State University also 
    boasted of having climbed the peak of Mount Makaturing, 
    describing its flora and fauna like the scenes from the 
    Hollywood movie Avatar.
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   | Government prepared for El Niño — Montejo |  
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   | Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Mario 
    Montejo assures that mechanisms are in place to monitor and 
    project the latest weather patterns in the midst of the current 
    El Niño episode. 
 Speaking in a special meeting at DOST-PAGASA Science Garden 
    recently with Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala and 
    Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural 
    Modernization Francis Pangilinan, Montejo said that with 
    PAGASA’s highly-modernized tracking and improved forecasting 
    capability, the country now has the means to mitigate the ill 
    effects of the weather phenomenon through better plans, 
    programs, and activities cascading all the way to the farm 
    level.
 
 “Our priority initiatives in disaster risk reduction and 
    management together with climate change adaptation have resulted 
    in the large-scale upgrading of our corresponding 
    infrastructure. Now the Philippines is better-prepared to deal 
    with the challenges of El Niño and other extreme weather events. 
    Naniniwala kaming maiibsan ng pamahalaan ang epekto nito, na 
    malaking tulong sa mga magsasaka at maging sa mga mamimili (We 
    believe the government will allay its effects, that it will be a 
    big help to farmers and even to consumers),” Montejo explained. 
    Through PAGASA, he added, the Department will continue to 
    closely monitor this occurrence and shall issue periodic updates 
    as needed.
 
 In its latest advisory, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, 
    and Astronomical Services and Administration noted that a weak 
    El Niño condition is still being observed in the tropical 
    Pacific Ocean, with warmer than average sea surface temperatures 
    of at least 0.5°C recorded since October 2014. It added that 
    according to the latest global climate models, the ongoing El 
    Niño condition may likely continue until mid-2015 with the 
    possibility of strengthening toward the end of the year. (S&T 
    News Service)
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   | All surviving children of PNP 
   personnel to receive NAPOLCOM scholarship benefits |  
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   | All surviving children of deceased or permanently incapacitated 
    members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) shall now enjoy 
    the scholarship assistance benefits being administered by the 
    National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM). 
 This was announced by NAPOLCOM Vice-Chairman and Executive 
    Officer Eduardo U. Escueta following the issuance of Memorandum 
    Circular No. 2015-002 dated April 13, 2015 which expands the 
    coverage of the scholarship benefit.
 
 Under the revised memo circular, the NAPOLCOM scholarship 
    assistance shall be granted to both the legitimate and 
    illegitimate children of deceased or permanently incapacitated 
    PNP personnel. Before the approval of this memorandum, only the 
    legitimate children can avail of the scholarship.
 
 “The Commission recently issued Memorandum Circular No. 2015-001 
    increasing the scholarship benefits which now cover the K to 12 
    Program or the enhanced basic education program,” Escueta said.
 
 NAPOLCOM scholars are now entitled to receive the maximum amount 
    for tuition fees and miscellaneous expenses, as follows: ₱10,000 
    per school year for Kindergarten scholar; ₱18,000 per school 
    year for Elementary scholar; ₱24,000 per school year for 
    Secondary Education scholar; ₱18,000 per semester for Vocational 
    scholar; and ₱30,000 per semester for College scholar.
 
 Vice Chairman Escueta said that the Commission shall release the 
    scholarship assistance either through reimbursement or direct 
    payment to the school where the NAPOLCOM scholar is enrolled.
 
 Escueta explained that Republic Act No. 6963 entitled “An Act 
    Granting Special Financial Assistance and Benefits to the Family 
    or Beneficiary of any Police or Military Personnel or Fireman 
    Killed or Permanently Incapacitated while in the Performance of 
    his Duty or By Reason of His Office or Position and for Other 
    Purposes” provides for two (2) types of benefits: 1) special 
    financial assistance to the family or beneficiary of the 
    deceased or permanently incapacitated police personnel and 2) 
    scholarship assistance to all surviving children of the said PNP 
    member.
 
 The special financial benefits, such as gratuity equivalent to 
    one (1) year salary, monthly survivorship pension for five (5) 
    years equivalent to 80% of the decedent’s basic monthly pay, and 
    burial expenses equivalent to three (3) months basic salary 
    shall be exclusively enjoyed by the surviving legal spouse and 
    legitimate children of the concerned police personnel.
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   | DAR to provide clean water in the rural 
   community of Nueva Vizcaya |  
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   | The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) recently signed a 
    memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the municipality of Ambaguio, 
    Nueva Vizcaya for the establishment of Community-managed Potable 
    Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (CPWASH) project to ensure 
    the continued supply of safe drinking water in the community of 
    Ambaguio. 
 Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (PARPO II) Primo 
    C. Lara, and Ambaguio Mayor Arnold Dinungon signed the MOA for 
    St. Damien Cooperative to protect the health of the people in 
    the community.
 
 Mayor Dinungon said the project is very important to the people 
    because there is a shortage of potable water in their area.
 
 “CPWASH will be integrated in the 2016 Ambaguio Municipal 
    Development Plan and constructed in every barangay,” he said.
 
 The project, composed of Iron Removal Filter, Bio-sand Filter, 
    Biogas Digester and Water Collector, is expected to benefit 320 
    members of the cooperative and their household members.
 
 Under the MOA, DAR will provide Php80,000.00 for the capacity 
    building of the identified para-engineers, LGU will shoulder 
    Php50,000.00 for the materials while St. Damien Cooperative will 
    give Php30,000.00 for the labor cost.
 
 PARPO Lara said the project is also expected to contribute to 
    the attainment of one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) 
    of ensuring sustainable environment thru the provision of access 
    to source of potable, safe and clean drinking water for the 
    target beneficiaries.
 
 Dinungon said he would implement the project in his own house as 
    a way of advertising it and be emulated by other municipalities.
 
 MGD are development goals that were established following the 
    Millennium Summit of the United Nations in 2000. To ensure 
    environmental sustainability is one of its goals.
 
 The MOA signing is witnessed by various DAR and LGU personnel.
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   | DENR steps up campaign for responsible 
   use of resources |  
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   | Using the battle cry “doing more with less,” the Department of 
    Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is intensifying its 
    awareness campaign for responsible use of resources in time for 
    the celebration of the Environment Month this June. 
 DENR Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje said it is important for the 
    consuming public to develop responsible consumption habits at 
    home and in the community to prevent further and potentially 
    irreversible damage to the environment.
 
 “We need to be more responsible with how we consume our 
    resources, so that we can realize our dreams of having a healthy 
    future for ourselves and for future generations,” Paje pointed 
    out.
 
 The environment chief said it is about time people must evaluate 
    the impacts of their consumption by taking the environment and 
    society into consideration during consumption decisions.
 
 He said that practicing conscientious consumption through 
    wastage avoidance and consuming only what is necessary can go a 
    long way to having a healthy environment.
 
 “We only have one planet Earth that provides all the natural 
    resources we need to survive. The problem is that we are 
    consuming these resources at a rate faster than the planet can 
    provide, and too many of our ecosystems are being degraded, 
    sometimes irreversibly,” Paje said.
 
 The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recently warned 
    that at its current rate of consumption and production, the 
    world would need three-planets-worth of natural resources to 
    sustain the ways of living of an estimated 9.6 billion people by 
    2050.
 
 Meanwhile, the DENR has lined up a series of activities to 
    celebrate the Environment Month, adopting the World Environment 
    Day theme: “Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with 
    Care.”
 
 The month-long celebration kicks off on June 5, which coincides 
    with the World Environment Day, with a two-part activity at the 
    SM North EDSA in Quezon City centering on the theme, “I Consume 
    with Care.”
 
 The first part will be the recognition rites for Philippine 
    Ozone Desk-Foam Sector’s 17 partners in the phasing out of the 
    greenhouse gas hydrochlorofluorocarbon or HCFC 141B.
 
 Arts and crafts demo-workshop to be participated in by public 
    high schools in Quezon City, eco-friendly discussions and 
    presentations promoting environmental awareness, and exhibition 
    of school supplies made of recycled and recyclable materials, 
    comprise the second part.
 
 From June 21 to 26, the DENR’s Mines and Geosciences Bureau will 
    host the regional meeting of the ASEAN Coordinating Committee 
    for Geoscience Programmes to discuss mining safety and public 
    engagement on mineral development and environmental impact 
    issues.
 
 The meeting, to be held in Manila and Palawan, will also serve 
    as venue to discuss the production of a coffee table book on the 
    best practices in mine rehabilitation and decommissioning.
 
 Some 150 exhibitors from government, civil society, research and 
    academic institutions, and the manufacturing, recycling and 
    energy industries are expected to join the first-ever National 
    Integrated Waste Management Exhibition from June 22 to 26 at the 
    Sky Dome in SM North EDSA.
 
 Organized by the National Solid Waste Management Commission, the 
    event will showcase initiatives, best practices and emerging 
    technologies to address challenges that environmental pollution 
    and degradation pose to the economy, livelihoods, public health 
    and survival. It will focus on the theme, “Nagbabago na ang 
    panahon, panahon na para magbago.”
 
 In partnership with Earth Day Network Philippines, the Zero 
    Basura Olympics 2nd Resource Book will also be launched during 
    the event, which features the best business practices of 
    participants.
 
 The exhibit ends on June 26 with an awarding ceremony for the 
    Digital Art Contest participated in by college students in Metro 
    Manila. The entries focus on how every Filipino can live 
    sustainably to ensure that resources are used efficiently and 
    with least environmental impact.
 
 From June 22-26, a training-workshop called “Climate Proofing 
    for Development: Practical Application for Comprehensive Land 
    Use Plan” will be held in selected cities and municipalities of 
    the province of Laguna. It aims to train local government units 
    in climate proofing land use plans for local development.
 
 On June 25, which coincides with the celebration of the Arbor 
    Day, a tree-planting activity organized by the youth will take 
    place in Angat, Bulacan.
 
 The Environmental Management Bureau will spearhead a nationwide 
    simultaneous cleanup of adopted water bodies under the DENR’s 
    Adopt-An-Estero program on June 27.
 
 Then on Sunday, June 28, 2015, the Bayanihan sa Daan (share the 
    Road) campaign will take place, which will highlight the 10 
    million signature campaign being sought by the Bike Philippines 
    Campaign set to culminate by April 2016.
 
 The event, which will show proof of concept, with the theme 
    “EDSA Revolution,” will start from the SM Mall of Asia Complex 
    to Monumento in Caloocan, passing through EDSA. The event is 
    being spearheaded by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on 
    Environmental Protection and the Share the Roads Movement, in 
    partnership with National Bike Organization, Department of 
    Public Works and Highways, Metro Manila Development Authority 
    and DENR.
 
 The Laguna Lake Development Authority, also an attached agency 
    of the DENR, will hold once-a-week tour of its new “green 
    building” facilities at the National Ecology Center along East 
    Avenue in Quezon City. The newly-built energy-efficient 
    establishment has a rainwater catchment system that can provide 
    water to the building’s water closets and urinals.
 
 The Environment Month celebrations conclude on June 30 during 
    the 7th Annual Clean Air Forum organized by the DENR and the 
    Partnership for Clean Air. Some 200 stakeholders from the 
    government, academe, private sector and the civil society are 
    expected to participate in the forum to be held at the Land 
    Transportation Office in Quezon City.
 
 In 1972, the United Nations General Assembly declared June 5 of 
    every year as World Environment Day, coinciding with the 
    founding of United Nations Conference on the Human Environment.
 
 In the Philippines, the month of June was declared as 
    Environment Month by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 237 
    signed in 1988.
 
 Meanwhile, the DENR will celebrate during the month its 28th 
    anniversary on June 10, while that of the Forest Management 
    Bureau on June 26.
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   | Int’l body appoints PDIC President 
   to Committee Chairmanship |  
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   | The Executive Council of the International Association of 
    Deposit Insurers (IADI) has appointed Philippine Deposit 
    Insurance Corporation (PDIC) President Cristina Que Orbeta as 
    Chairperson of the IADI Audit Committee during the recently 
    concluded Executive Council meeting held at the Bank for 
    International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland on June 2, 2015. 
    President Orbeta was elected as member of the IADI Executive 
    Council in 2014. 
 The Audit Committee monitors the financial reporting process, 
    and internal control and risk management systems in support of 
    IADI's objectives and financial operations. It also supports the 
    IADI in ensuring that its financial resources are exclusively 
    used to pursue its mandates and solely applied to the operating 
    cost of the IADI and constitution of adequate reserves.
 
 The Audit Committee is among the seven standing committees of 
    the IADI, which include committees on Governance, Data and 
    Survey, Finance and Planning, Membership and Communications, 
    Research and Guidance, and Training and Conference.
 
 IADI is a non-profit organization established in 2002 to promote 
    international cooperation and guidance in the field of deposit 
    insurance. It provides a venue for sharing best practices in 
    deposit insurance and proactively issues guiding principles to 
    assist all deposit insurers all over the world. The 79-member 
    IADI is based in Basel, Switzerland, with PDIC as one of its 
    founding members.
 
 The PDIC received the Deposit Insurance Organization of the Year 
    Award in 2013 from the IADI in recognition of its significant 
    achievements in bank resolutions and payouts; compliance with 
    the IADI Core Principles and international participation; and 
    deposit insurance system improvements.
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   | Camarines Norte benefits from 
   PPP Center’s capacity building program |  
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   | Local government units (LGUs) of Camarines Norte are the latest 
    participants capacitated by the Public-Private Partnership 
    Center through a series of PPP orientation workshop last June 
    1-3, 2015. This initiative is consistent with the Center’s 
    commitment to expand its reach and to extend its resources to 
    facilitate properly prepared PPP projects at the local level. 
 On June 1, the PPP Center organized an orientation-workshop 
    primarily intended for officials and technical staff of the 
    Municipality of Daet. Representatives from other local 
    governments in Camarines Norte including Capalonga, Mercedes, 
    Vinzons, and Jose Panganiban also attended the activity.
 
 The workshop was also extended to nearby provinces like Pili, 
    Camarines Sur and Gumaca, Quezon and to employees of Department 
    of Trade and Industry regional office, Camarines Norte State 
    College, and the local private sector.
 
 Participants were provided an overview of the Philippine PPP 
    Program and various services of the PPP Center, introduction to 
    basic PPP concepts and the difference of PPP with traditional 
    government procurement. Also covered in the workshop are 
    discussions on the whole life cycle of PPPs from project 
    development, preparation of the project bidding documents and 
    procurement, to actual implementation and monitoring of the PPP 
    agreement.
 
 The second day of the activity also served as consultation for 
    participating LGUs on their prospective PPP projects in their 
    respective localities.
 
 On June 3, a similar orientation-workshop was conducted to 
    technical staff of the Provincial Government of Camarines Norte 
    that would handle their future PPP undertakings. This was 
    attended by staff from the Planning and Development Office, 
    Environment and Natural Resources Office, Tourism Office, 
    Assessors Office and representatives from the business 
    community.
 
 These initiatives are geared towards helping various LGUs to 
    identify potential PPP projects that would accelerate 
    infrastructure development in the Bicol region and spur economic 
    activities and boost industries at the local level.
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    | President Benigno S. Aquino III’s Arrival Statement After his State Visit 
 from Japan |  
    | NAIA Terminal 2, Pasay City |  
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    | Matapos ang apat na siksik na araw, nakauwi na po tayo 
 mula sa isang matagumpay na State Visit sa bansang Hapon. Doon, talaga naman 
 pong nakita natin ang bunga ng kolektibong pagsisikap ng isang lahi upang 
 magtagumpay laban sa anumang pagsubok. Ang totoo nga po, nitong mga 
 nakaraang dekada, nakita natin na sa kabila ng pagharap sa sarili nilang mga 
 hamon, ay higit pa sa kanilang obligasyon ang ipinarating na tulong sa atin 
 ng bansang Hapon. Malaki at tuloy-tuloy ang naging suporta nila sa iba’t 
 ibang sektor ng atin pong lipunan, kabilang na ang para sa disaster 
 preparedness, sa seguridad, at sa kapayapaan sa Muslim Mindanao. 
 Sa mga aktibidad nga po natin sa biyaheng ito, nagpahayag tayo ng 
 taos-pusong pasasalamat sa lahat ng tulong na kanilang naiparating at 
 patuloy na ipinararating; pinasalamatan natin hindi lamang ang kanilang mga 
 pinunong sina Emperor Akihito at Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, ngunit pati ang 
 kanilang mga business association, at media organizations na 
 nakadaupang-palad natin. Sa pagharap din po natin sa kanilang National Diet 
 na siyang katumbas ng ating kongreso, idiniin natin ang ating paghanga at 
 pasasalamat sa kanilang bansa, sabay ng paglilinaw sa mga posisyon natin sa 
 mga isyu ukol sa seguridad. Inimbita rin po natin silang lalong paigtingin 
 ang ugnayan sa kalakalan at sa sektor ng manggagawa.
 
 Malaking karangalan ang maimbitahan sa National Diet upang magsalita, at 
 talaga nga pong ikinagagalak natin ang mainit at positibo nilang pagtanggap 
 sa ating mga sinabi. Ngunit gaya ng lagi nating idinidiin, anumang 
 karangalan o papuring ipinaabot nila ay talaga pong mas marapat na ituon sa 
 inyo, ang aking mga Boss. Anumang narating natin ay bunga hindi lamang ng 
 aking indibidwal na pagsisikap, kung hindi, at mas importante, ng 
 pag-aambagan ng ating buong bansa habang tinatahak ang Daang Matuwid.
 
 Dala rin nga po ng pag-aambagang ito ang mga uwi nating pasalubong mula sa 
 Japan. Ang maganda po rito, sa low-tech man o high-tech na industriya, 
 nakakalikha tayo ng oportunidad para sa bawat antas ng manggagawang 
 Pilipino. Tingnan po natin: Noong Miyerkules, labing-isang kumpanyang hapon 
 ang pumirma ng mga letters of intent na magbukas o magpalawak ng operasyon 
 sa ating bansa. Ang nakakatuwa po talaga, ay kitang-kitang mas mataas na sa 
 value chain itong mga industriyang nagpanata ng kanilang mga investment: 
 Mula po sa renewable energy sa anyo ng electric tricycles, hanggang sa mga 
 printer, smart glasses, at iba pang digital media products; meron din nga 
 pong mga matataas na antas ng mga gamit-medikal tulad ng aortic catheter at 
 invitro diagnostics and hemodialysis treatment devices. Sa pagdadala nila ng 
 mga produktong ito sa Pilipinas, malinaw na lumalawak ang pagkilala ng mundo 
 sa talino at talento ng Pilipino. May ilan nga po sa kanilang nagpahayag na 
 balak nilang gawing sentro ng kanilang operasyon sa ASEAN ang ating bansa. 
 Sa suma-total po, may potensiyal na umabot sa mahigit P13.5 bilyon ang 
 panatang dagdag na investments ng labing-isang kumpanyang ito, na siya 
 namang maaaring magdala ng 30,761 trabaho.
 
 Lalo pong maganda ito dahil alam naman nating kapag mas mataas sa value 
 chain ang produktong nililikha ay mas mataas din ang pasahod at mas mabilis 
 na matatamasa ang ginhawa at dignidad ng buhay para sa nakakaraming 
 Pilipino. Ang panawagan nga po natin, lalo na sa kabataan, ay mag-aral nang 
 mabuti upang talagang masulit ang mga pagkakataong bubukas sa napipintong 
 pagpasok ng mga investments na ito. Ididiin ko lang po, ito pong 11 
 kumpanyang ito ay lumagda na ng letters of intent; bukod pa po sila sa 
 maraming mga kumpanyang nakausap natin na nagpahayag din ng interes, at 
 pinag-aaralan na kung paano sila magpapalawak o magsisimulang magpasok ng 
 puhunan sa ating bansa.
 
 Halimbawa nito ang kumpanyang Uniqlo, na kasalukuyan ay may 23 tindahan na 
 sa Pilipinas. Paulit-ulit pong sinabi, nais nila na talagang palawakin ang 
 kanilang operasyon at minamadali na nga po nila ang pagbukas ng karagdagang 
 200 outlets sa ating bansa. Sa ating business meeting, niyaya natin silang 
 magtayo na rin ng pagawaan ng kanilang mga produkto dito sa Pilipinas. Sabi 
 nila, may mga proseso pa raw pong dapat silang tapusin. Kailangan ng mga 
 allied factory para magawa iyon. Eksakto naman pong nakasama rin natin sa 
 pagtitipon ang supplier ng singkuwenta porsiyento ng kanilang mga tela at 
 iba pang mga fibers. Nang mabanggit ko ang ating mungkahi sa Uniqlo, naisip 
 po niyang baka nga magandang magtayo na rin ng mga pabrika nitong mga 
 supplier ng Uniqlo sa Pilipinas. Sinabi po niyang makikipulong siya agad sa 
 kanyang kaibigan na nagmamay-ari ng Uniqlo upang mapabilis ang pag-aaral at 
 matingnan ang posibilidad, o mapamadali ang posibilidad na gawin tayong 
 manufacturing hub sa lalong madaling panahon.
 
 Dagdag pa pong good news: ang sari-saring mga kasunduang nilagdaan sa 
 pagitan ng Japan at ng Pilipinas partikular sa mga sektor ng kalusugan, 
 maritime safety, at kalakalan. Sa usapan naman po namin ni Prime Minister 
 Abe, sinabi rin niyang handa silang magbigay ng isang concessional loan para 
 mapondohan ang tatlong malalaking proyektong pang-imprastruktura. Ito pong 
 concessional loan ang pautang na sobrang gaan ng interes at ipinagkakaloob 
 ng kaibigan sa kanyang kapwa kaibigan. Nagpapakita po ito ng kagustuhang 
 tunay na makatulong kaysa maging pabigat. Ang handa po nilang ipahiram sa 
 atin, tinatayang nasa P136.9 billion.
 
 Lumagda rin po kami ng Punong Ministro sa isang Joint Declaration on 
 Strengthened Strategic Partnership, na tunay nga pong pinapalalim ang 
 ugnayan ng ating mga bansa sa maraming sektor, kabilang na ang seguridad. 
 Napapanahon po itong pagtaas ng antas ng ating relasyon sa Japan sa harap ng 
 mga banta sa estabilidad sa West Philippine Sea. Ang mahalaga nga po: 
 Nakikita nating nagtutugma ang mga prinsipyo ng Japan at Pilipinas ukol sa 
 paggalang sa mga karapatan ng bawat bansa, sa malayang paglalayag sa 
 international waters, at sa paghahari ng batas at mapayapang ugnayan upang 
 matugunan ang anumang di-pagkakaintindihan. Sa tulong nga po ng Japan, 
 natatawag ang pansin ng mas marami pang mga bansa sa sitwasyon sa mga dagat 
 ng Asya.
 
 Talaga nga pong kinikilala na ng kalakhang mundo ang Pilipinas: Iginagalang 
 ang ating mga posisyon, dinadagsa tayo ng mga negosyante, at hinahangaan ang 
 ating mga nagawa upang iangat ang antas ng pamumuhay sa atin pong bansa. Ang 
 totoo nga po, sa ating pakikihalubilo sa mga Hapon, makailang ulit nila 
 tayong tinanong: Paano ko raw po masisiguro na ang transpormasyong 
 tinatamasa natin ngayon ay magpapatuloy? Ito pong malawak at makabuluhang 
 serbisyong panlipunan, itong pag-angat ng ekonomiya at pagbubukas ng 
 oportunidad, ang pagpapanagot sa mga tiwali, ang pagbawi sa ating pambansang 
 dangal—paano raw po natin matitiyak na hindi masasayang, matitigil, o 
 magbabalik sa dating sitwasyon ang mga ito kapag tayo’y bumaba na po sa 
 puwesto?
 
 At gaya nga po ng lagi, ang tugon ko: Hindi ko nag-iisang nilikha ang 
 pagbabago; resulta ito ng pag-aambagan ng bawat disenteng Pilipino. Kaya mga 
 Boss, kayo ang gumawa ng pagbabago, kaya’t kayo rin ang magpapanatili at 
 magpapatuloy nito. Ang trabaho ko: Siguraduhin ang positibong bunga ng 
 reporma at mabuting pamamahala. Alam ko pong nakikita ninyo ito, kaya’t 
 tiwala akong kayo mismo ang titiyak na hindi na tayo magyu-U-turn tungo sa 
 baluktot. Tiwala akong maiaangat natin ang antas ng pulitika, mula sa 
 bangayan ng personalidad tungo sa tunay na pagsusuri ng mga isyu, ng 
 prinsipyo, at ng pagkatao, upang makita kung anong klaseng pamumuno ang 
 makakapagpatuloy ng paghahatid ng benepisyo sa inyo pong lahat.
 
 Mga Boss, sa bansang Hapon, nakita po natin ang resulta ng pilosopiya nilang 
 patuloy na hinangin ang sarili at ang lipunan, upang maabot ang pinakamataas 
 na puwede nitong abutin; nakita ko ang maaaring marating ng isang kulturang 
 talaga naman pong ginagawa ang lahat upang mabuo ang pinakamagandang 
 produkto, serbisyo, o proseso. Buo po ang tiwala ko: Tayo rin po ay may 
 ganitong karakter; nasa lahi din natin ang palaging pagsusuri sa sarili; ang 
 patuloy na pagtutuwid sa mga baluktot at pagtatama ng mali; at ang 
 pagbubuhos ng kakayahan upang marating ang pinakamataas na maaari nating 
 marating. Harinawa po, narito na at magpapatuloy pa ang panahon kung kailan 
 hinahangaan tayo ng ibang mga lahi, at tinatanong nila kung paano nating 
 naabot ang transpormasyon ng ating lipunan. Ang tugon nga po: Nagkaisa tayo, 
 nagsikap tayo, at nanalig tayo sa Maykapal; tinahak natin ang Daang Matuwid, 
 at dito nga po tayo nananatili, tungo sa katuparan ng kolektibo nating mga 
 pangarap.
 
 Maramang salamat po. Magandang gabi po sa inyong lahat.
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) Imperial Hotel staff line up the hotel sidewalk to 
   bid farewell to President Benigno S, Aquino III following the 
   completion of his 4-day state visit to Japan from June 2 to June 5. 
   (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacanang Poto Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III welcomes His Majesty 
   Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Empress Michiko at the Reception 
   Area of the Imperial Hotel for the farewell call by Their 
   Majesties on Friday (June 05) during the President's  State Visit. 
   (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III exchanges 
   pleasantries with Their Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress 
   Michiko at the Kiku Room of the Imperial Hotel for the farewell call 
   by Their Majesties on Friday (June 05) during the President's State 
   Visit. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) His Majesty Emperor Akihito greets members of the 
   Philippine official delegation following the farewell call of Their 
   Majesties at the Imperial Hotel on Friday (June 05) during the 
   President's State Visit. (Photo by  Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo 
   Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III views the message of 
   his mother, former President Corazon C. Aquino, written on November 
   13, 1986 at the guest room of the Nippon Press Center Building.  The 
   press event with the Japan National Press Club was held on 
   Friday (June 05) during his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Robert 
   Viñas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President BJapan National Press Clubenigno S. Aquino 
   III signs the guest book of Japan National Press Club at the Nippon 
   Press Center Building on Friday (June 05) during his State Visit in 
   Japan. (Photo by Robert Viñas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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(TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his speech 
   during the press event with the Japan National Press Club at the 
   Conference Hall of the Nippon Press Center Building on Friday (June 
   05) for his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang 
   Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III attends the press 
   event with the Japan National Press Club at the Conference Hall of 
   the Nippon Press Center Building on Friday (June 05) during his 
   State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his views 
   during the open forum for the Press Event with the Japan National 
   Press Club at the Conference Hall of the Nippon Press Center 
   Building on Friday (June 05) during his State Visit in Japan. (Photo 
   by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III exchanges 
   pleasantries with Their Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress 
   Michiko at the Kiku Room of the Imperial Hotel for the farewell call 
   by Their Majesties on Friday (June 05) during his State Visit in 
   Japan. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III  exchanges 
   pleasantries with Their Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress 
   Michiko at the Kiku Room of the Imperial Hotel on Friday (June 05) 
   during his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Robert Viñas / Malacañang 
   Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III listens as Japanese 
   Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivers his remarks during the dinner at 
   the Kacyo-no-Ma Hall of the Akasaka State Guest House on Thursday 
   (June 04) for his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Gil Nartea / 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his remarks 
   during the dinner hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at 
   the Kacyo-no-Ma Hall of the Akasaka State Guest House on Thursday 
   (June 04) for his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Gil Nartea / 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III shake hands with 
   Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the joint press briefing 
   at the Sairan-no-Ma Room of the Akasaka State Guest House on 
   Thursday (June 04) during his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Ryan 
   Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his 
   statement during the joint press briefing with Japanese Prime 
   Minister Shinzo Abe at the Sairan-no-Ma Room of the Akasaka State 
   Guest House on Thursday (June 04) during his State Visit in Japan. 
   (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III and Japanese Prime 
   Minister Shinzo Abe sign agreement at the joint press briefing held 
   at the Sairan-no-Ma Room of the Akasaka State Guest House on 
   Thursday (June 04) during his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Ryan 
   Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III exchanges views with 
   Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Asahi-no-Ma Room of the 
   Akasaka State Guest House during the Summit Meeting on Thursday 
   (June 04) for his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Ryan Lim / 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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(TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III shakes hands with 
   Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Asahi-no-Ma Room of the 
   Akasaka State Guest House during the Summit Meeting on Thursday 
   (June 04) for his State Visit in Japan. (Photo by Ryan Lim / 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III and His Majesty 
   Emperor Akihito offers a ceremonial toast to the guests during the 
   State Banquet at the Banquet Hall (Homei-Den) of the Imperial Palace 
   for his State Visit in Japan on Wednesday (June 03). Also in photo 
   is Her Majesty Empress Michiko. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang 
   Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III listens as His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito delivers his welcome address during the 
   State Banquet at the Banquet Hall (Homei-Den) of the Imperial Palace 
   for his State Visit in Japan on Wednesday (June 03). Also in photo 
   is Her Majesty Empress Michiko. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang 
   Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III receives a standing 
   ovation after delivering his address to the Joint Session of the 
   National Diet of Japan at the Chamber of the House of Councillors 
   during his State Visit on Wednesday (June 03). (Photo by Gil Nartea 
   / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III addresses the joint 
   session of the National Diet of Japan at the Chamber of the House of 
   Councillors (HoC) of the National Diet during his State Visit on 
   Wednesday (June 03). Also in photo are HoC President Masaaki 
   Yamazaki and House of Representatives Speaker Tadamori Oshima. 
   (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his keynote 
   speech during the Nikkei 21st International Conference on the Future 
   of Asia – Special Session at the Ascot Hall of the Okura Hotel 
   for his State Visit on Wednesday (June 03) with the theme: “Asia 
   Beyond 2015: The Quest for Lasting Peace and Prosperity.” (Photo by: 
   Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III with His Majesty 
   Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Empress Michiko during the welcome 
   ceremony at the Grand Hall (Shunju-no-Ma) of the Imperial Palace for 
   his State Visit in Japan on Wednesday (June 03). The State Visit of 
   the President is taking place at an auspicious and important 
   juncture in bilateral ties, which are presently at their most 
   dynamic and excellent levels heading into the 60th anniversary of 
   our relations next year. (Photo by Robert Vinas/ Malacañang Photo 
   Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Empress Michiko, greet 
   Japanese officials during the Welcoming Ceremony at the Grand Hall (Shunju-no-Ma) 
   of the Imperial Palace for his State Visit on Wednesday (June 03). 
   The State Visit of the President is taking place at an auspicious 
   and important juncture in bilateral ties, which are presently at 
   their most dynamic and excellent levels heading into the 60th 
   anniversary of our relations next year. (Photo by Robert Vinas/ 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III, along with His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Empress Michiko, lead the 
   singing of the Philippine and Japanese National Anthem during the 
   welcome ceremony at the Grand Hall (Shunju-no-Ma) of the Imperial 
   Palace for his State Visit  on Wednesday (June 03). The State Visit 
   of the President is taking place at an auspicious and important 
   juncture in bilateral ties, which are presently at their most 
   dynamic and excellent levels heading into the 60th anniversary of 
   our relations next year. (Photo by Robert Vinas/ Malacañang Photo 
   Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III is Escorted by His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Empress Michiko at the 
   Imperial Palace for the welcome ceremony during his State Visit on 
   Wednesday (June 03). The State Visit of the President is taking 
   place at an auspicious and important juncture in bilateral ties, 
   which are presently at their most dynamic and excellent levels 
   heading into the 60th anniversary of our relations next year. (Photo 
   by Robert Vinas/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III is welcomed by His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Empress Michiko upon arrival 
   at the South Porch (Minami-Kurumayose) of the Imperial Palace for 
   the welcoming ceremony during his State Visit on Wednesday (June 
   03). The State Visit of the President is taking place at an 
   auspicious and important juncture in bilateral ties, which are 
   presently at their most dynamic and excellent levels heading into 
   the 60th anniversary of our relations next year. (Photo by Robert 
   Vinas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III converse with His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito upon arrival at the Imperial Palace for the 
   welcoming ceremony during his State Visit on Wednesday (June 03). 
   The State Visit of the President is taking place at an auspicious 
   and important juncture in bilateral ties, which are presently at 
   their most dynamic and excellent levels heading into the 60th 
   anniversary of our relations next year. (Photo by Ryan Lim/ 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III is welcomed by His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Empress Michiko upon arrival 
   at the Imperial Palace for the welcoming ceremony during his State 
   Visit on Wednesday (June 03). The State Visit of the President is 
   taking place at an auspicious and important juncture in bilateral 
   ties, which are presently at their most dynamic and excellent levels 
   heading into the 60th anniversary of our relations next year. (Photo 
   by Ryan Lim/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by His 
   Majesty Emperor Akihito, greets Their Imperial Highness the Crown 
   Prince and Crown Princess and other members of the Imperial Family 
   during the welcoming ceremony at the South Entrance Hall (Minami-Damaril) 
   of the Imperial Palace on Wednesday (June 03). The State Visit of 
   the President is taking place at an auspicious and important 
   juncture in bilateral ties, which are presently at their most 
   dynamic and excellent levels heading into the 60th anniversary of 
   our relations next year. (Photo by Gil Nartea/ Malacañang Photo 
   Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III arrives at the South 
   Porch (Minami-Kurumayose) of the Imperial Palace for the welcoming 
   ceremony during his State Visit  on Wednesday (June 03). The State 
   Visit of the President is taking place at an auspicious and 
   important juncture in bilateral ties, which are presently at their 
   most dynamic and excellent levels heading into the 60th anniversary 
   of our relations next year. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo 
   Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III exchanges 
   pleasantries with Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. (UNIQLO) chairman Tadashi 
   Yanai during the business meeting at the Katsura Room of the 
   Imperial Hotel on Tuesday (June 02) as part of his State Visit to 
   Japan. (Photo by Robert Vinas/ Gil Nartea/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III receives Fast 
   Retailing Co. Ltd. (UNIQLO) chairman Tadashi Yanai during the 
   business meeting at the Katsura Room of the Imperial Hotel on 
   Tuesday (June 02) as part of his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by 
   Ryan Lim/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III receives a copy of 
   the Disaster Preparedness Handbook for the Filipino Community 
   presented by Philippine Ambassador to Japan  Manuel Lopez during the 
   meeting with the Filipino community at the Ascot Hall of the Okura 
   Hotel on Tuesday (June 02) as part of his State Visit to Japan. 
   (Photo by Robert Vinas/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III shares the stage with 
   the participants in the meeting with the Filipino community for a 
   group photo souvenir at the Ascot Hall of the Okura Hotel on Tuesday 
   (June 02) as part of his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by Robert 
   Vinas/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his speech 
   during the meeting with the Filipino community at the Ascot Hall of 
   the Okura Hotel on Tuesday (June 02) during his State Visit to 
   Japan. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Ryan Lim /  Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III  and Ambassador 
   Manuel Lopez witnesses as Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory 
   Domingo and JETRO chairman Hiroyuki Ishige sign the Memorandum of 
   Understanding on Business Promotion Cooperation during the meeting 
   at the Ume Room of the Imperial Hotel on Tuesday (June 02) as part 
   of his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by Robert Vinas/ Gil Nartea/ 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Japan External 
   Trade Organization (JETRO) officials, headed by chairman Hiroyuki 
   Ishige, during the meeting and ceremonial signing of MOU at the Ume 
   Room of the Imperial Hotel on Tuesday (June 02) as part of his State 
   Visit to Japan. (Photo by Robert Vinas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III Cabinet Secretaries 
   exchanges pleasantries with Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) 
   officials, headed by chairman Hiroyuki Ishige, during the meeting 
   and ceremonial signing of MOU at the Ume Room of the Imperial Hotel 
   on Tuesday (June 02), as part of his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by 
   Robert Vinas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Japan External 
   Trade Organization (JETRO) officials, headed by chairman Hiroyuki 
   Ishige, during the meeting and ceremonial signing of MOU at the Ume 
   Room of the Imperial Hotel on Tuesday (June 02) during his State 
   Visit to Japan. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III exchanges 
   pleasantries with Marubeni officials, led by chairman Teruo Asada, 
   during the courtesy call at the Momo Room of the Imperial Hotel on 
   Tuesday (June 01) during his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by Ryan 
   Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Marubeni 
   officials, led by chairman Teruo Asada, during the courtesy call at 
   the Momo Room of the Imperial Hotel on Tuesday (June 01, 2015) 
   during his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang 
   Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III welcomes Kirin 
   Holdings Co., Ltd. chairman of the board Senji Miyake during a 
   business meeting at the Ume Room of the Imperial Hotel on Tuesday 
   (June 02) for his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by Gil Nartea / 
   Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Philippine 
   Embassy officials upon arrival at the Imperial Hotel during his 
   State Visit to Japan on Tuesday (June 02). The State Visit of the 
   President is taking place at an auspicious and important juncture in 
   bilateral ties, which are presently at their most dynamic and 
   excellent levels heading into the 60th anniversary of relations next 
   year. Also in photo are Philippine Ambassador to Japan Manuel Lopez 
   (left) and Imperial Hotel Gen Manager and President HideyaSadayasu 
   (right). (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Philippine 
   Embassy officials upon arrival at the Imperial Hotel on 
   Tuesday (June 02). The State Visit of the President is taking place 
   at an auspicious and important juncture in bilateral ties, which are 
   presently at their most dynamic and excellent levels heading into 
   the 60th anniversary of our relations next year. (Photo by Gil 
   Nartea/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Philippine and 
   Japanese officials upon arrival at the Tokyo Haneda International 
   Airport on Tuesday (June 02). The State Visit of the President is 
   taking place at an auspicious and important juncture in bilateral 
   ties, which are presently at their most dynamic and excellent levels 
   heading into the 60th anniversary of relations next year. (Photo by 
   Robert Vinas/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
   |  |  |  |  | 
   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III arrives at the Tokyo 
   Haneda International Airport on Tuesday (June 02) for his State 
   Visit which is taking place at an auspicious and important juncture 
   in bilateral ties, which are presently at their most dynamic and 
   excellent levels heading into the 60th anniversary of our relations 
   next year. (Photo by Robert Vinas/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
   |  |  |  |  | 
   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Philippine and 
   Japanese officials upon arrival at the Tokyo Haneda International 
   Airport on Tuesday (June 02). The State Visit of the President is 
   taking place at an auspicious and important juncture in bilateral 
   ties, which are presently at their most dynamic and excellent levels 
   heading into the 60th anniversary of our relations next year. (Photo 
   by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
   |  |  |  |  | 
   |  |  |  | (TOKYO, Japan) President Benigno S. Aquino III arrives at the Tokyo 
   Haneda International Airport on Tuesday (June 02). The State Visit 
   of the President is taking place at an auspicious and important 
   juncture in bilateral ties, which are presently at their most 
   dynamic and excellent levels heading into the 60th anniversary of 
   our relations next year. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo 
   Bureau) | 
   |  |  |  |  | 
   |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by Armed Forces of the 
   Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff General Gregorio Pio Catapang, Jr., 
   reviews the honor guards during the send-off ceremony at the NAIA 
   Terminal 2 in Pasay City on Tuesday (June 02) for his State Visit to 
   Japan. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
   |  |  |  |  | 
   |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his departure statement 
   during the send-off ceremony at the Ninoy Aquino International 
   Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 in Pasay City on Tuesday (June 02) for his 
   State Visit to Japan. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Lauro Montellano, 
   Jr.-Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
   |  |  |  |  | 
   |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III chats with Hon. Tetsuro Amano, 
   Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission, Consul-General of the Embassy 
   of Japan in the Philippines  during the send-off ceremony at the 
   Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 in Pasay 
   City on Tuesday (June 02) for his State Visit to Japan. (Photo by 
   Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau) | 
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