You may qualify for a WORK PERMIT! YOUR REFUND IS WAITING! FILE YOUR 2014 TAX NOW! See TaxSaversPro ad on page 8 for more details. (see ad at page 15) ENTERTAINMENT Megan Young back with GMA 7 to host ‘Starstruck’- page 13 VIEW US ONLINE: WWW.FILAMPOST.COM FREE No successor: Crucifixion man must do it for 29th time VOL. 3 ISSUE 23 C ITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Philippines—Still without a successor, signboard maker Ruben Enaje has been obliged to extend his real-life crucifixion act for another year, making the Good Friday reenactment in Barangay San Pedro Cutud in this Pampanga capital on April 3 his 29th year so far. He said he believed he was fulfilling a community responsibility by playing the part of Christ in the street play. “Playing Christ meant I have to live a life that does not disappoint God. You can’t play Christ and at the same time steal, hurt people, NO SUCCESSION PLAN Ruben Enaje will be nailed to the cross for the 29th time on Good Friday as a form of penitence as his barangay has difficulty finding a replacement because “council has prioritized character over succession rules.” E.I. REYMOND T. OREJAS/CONTRIBUTOR Typhoon ‘Chedeng’ enters PH MANILA, Philippines— Typhoon Chedeng (international name Maysak) has entered the Philippine area of responsibility late Wednesday. Chedeng slightly weakened further at 180 kilometers per hour near the center and gusts of up to 215 kph, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Servic- es Administration said in its 11p.m. bulletin. It was last observed 1,040 kilometers east of Borongan in Eastern Samar and was moving west northwest at 19 kph. The typhoon is expected to make landfall over eastern coast of Aurora, Quezon or Isabela by late Saturday. (Cont. on Page 5 ) APR 02, 2015 - APR 08, 2015 do drugs,” he said, referring to the difficulty of the village council in finding a replacement. “If the council followed the seniority rule, the next in line would have already taken my place. But the council has prioritized character over succession rules,” he said. Village chief Zoilo Castro and Allan Navarro, who directs the “Via Crucis” (Way of the Cross) that his grandfather, Ricardo, staged on the streets of Cutud 61 years ago, said they had asked Enaje, 54, to continue his panata (vow). (Cont. on Page 7 ) Palace answer: Why are you asking them again? O ne for 20. Malacañang on Tuesday addressed only one query to the Makabayan partylist congressmen who had 20 questions for President Benigno Aquino III on the Mamasapano debacle: “Why are you asking them again?” “If anyone looks at the questions posed by the Makabayan bloc, most of them have been responded [to] one way or the other by the President,” presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said at the regular press briefing in the Palace. He added: “The question is, ‘Why are you asking again?’” Lacierda surmised that the congressmen raised the questions anew because they wanted the President to say something that would confirm their beliefs about Mamasapano. “Maybe you don’t want the answers the President gave, or you are not satisfied with the President’s statement, or there is a line that you want the President to say,” he said. (Cont. on Page 10 ) Download our FREE FIL-AM POST app at iTunes and Google Play Store. See full ad on page 6 PAGE 2 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 NATIONAL Mike Pence: ‘Was I expecting this kind of backlash? Heavens no.’ (CNN)Gov. Mike Pence pledged Tuesday to “fix” Indiana’s controversial religious freedom law to clarify that it does not allow discrimination against gays and lesbians. But he insisted the problem isn’t the law itself but how it’s being perceived, saying a fix is needed only because of “frankly, the smear that’s been leveled against this law.” And he said the fix won’t involve statewide anti-discrimination protections for LGBT Hoosiers. The first-term Republican governor sought to tamp down the backlash Indiana sures advancing in at least a dozen other states this year. The NCAA, which is set to host its men’s basketball Final Four in Indianapolis, has said it could move events elsewhere in the future. Republican contenders for the party’s 2016 presidential nomination, meanwhile, have rallied to Pence’s defense. Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and several other likely candidates said Monday evening that they support religious freedom laws. The debate touched a raw nerve in Indiana, which is just a year away from an emotional battle over a Republican-driven proposal to amend the state’s constitution to ban same-sex marriage. Just months before the Supreme Court is set to rule on whether samesex marriage is legal everywhere in the United States, the religious freedom debate has offered a look at the next front in America’s culture clashes -- and the cross-currents facing the RepubGov. Mike Pence pledged Tuesday to “fix” Indiana’s controversial religious freedom law to clarify that it does not allow discriminalican Party, with social tion against gays and lesbians. conservatives seeing religious freedom laws as has faced since he signed the law -- which sturdier ground and the typically pro-GOP its in-state supporters had claimed would business community and younger voters allow businesses to turn away LGBT cus- seeing those measures as veiled efforts at tomers -- last week. He said he’s asking discrimination. state lawmakers to send him a followup “Was I expecting this kind of backlash? measure before this week’s end to ensure Heavens no,” Pence admitted Tuesday. that’s not the case. He’d waffled in recent days over whether “It would be helpful to move legislation or not he would support a legislative fix to this week that makes it clear that this law the law before finally announcing that he does not give businesses a right to deny wanted one -- but he didn’t say what that services to anyone,” Pence said in a press fix would be. conference in Indianapolis on Tuesday. Potentially complicating his effort to Pence’s comments come amid intense quell the criticism, Pence said he opposes criticism from major corporations like adding sexual orientation to the list of InApple, Walmart and tech giant Salesforce diana’s protected categories under state against Indiana’s law and similar mea- anti-discrimination law. FIL-AM POST Tearful Amanda Knox says she’s glad to have her life back Rome (CNN)A tearful Amanda Knox said she is glad to have her life back after an eight-year legal drama that gripped the United States, Britain and Italy. Knox made a brief statement after Italy’s Supreme Court overturned her murder conviction late Friday. She was prosecuted after the semi-naked body of British student Meredith Kercher, 21, her throat slashed, was found in November 2007 in the apartment the two women shared. Raffaele Sollecito, Knox’s Italian boyfriend, was convicted as well. He was cleared along with Knox on Friday night. “She was my friend ... she deserved so much better,” Knox said of Kercher. Knox had been facing 28½ years in prison. Now she can seek a normal life. She was in the United States when the decision was announced in Rome and issued a statement, saying she was “relieved and grateful.” “The knowledge of my innocence has given me strength in the darkest times of this ordeal,” the statement said. “And throughout this ordeal, I have received invaluable support from family, friends and strangers. To them, I say: Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your kindness has sustained me. I only wish that I could thank each and every one of you in person.” Knox’s family said in their own statement: “We want to express our profound gratitude to all of those who have supported Amanda and our family. Countless people -- from world-renowned DNA experts to former FBI agents to everyday citizens committed to justice -- have spoken about her innocence. We are thrilled with and grateful for today’s decision from the Supreme Court of Italy. And we are grateful beyond measure for all that so many of you have done for her.” Prosecutors in the university town of Perugia said Knox directed Sollecito and another man infatuated with her, Rudy Guede, to hold Kercher down as Knox played with a knife before slashing her throat. Both Sollecito and Knox were convicted in 2009 and sentenced to lengthy jail terms. Guede, a drifter originally from the Ivory Coast, was tried separately and is serving a 16-year sentence. Sollecito and Knox spent about four years in Italian prisons. After the evidence was re-examined, an appeals court quashed the two students’ convictions in October 2011, citing a lack of evidence against them, and both were set free. Two years later, they were retried and their acquittals overturned. Knox was sentenced in absentia to 28½ years. Her ex-boyfriend got 25 years. Then, on Friday, the Italian High Court brought the legal saga to an end. If the decision had gone the other way, Sollecito, now 31, could have been sent to prison immediately. He has been living in Italy. TECH An iPhone for people who hate Apple The curved aluminum edges, the placement of the volume and on/off buttons, the bumped-out rear camera and pretty much everything else about the Galaxy S6 is the same as the iPhone 6 -- right down to the fingerprint-sensor home button. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, Apple’s design team should be blushing right now. Samsung’s oft-criticized design got a nearly complete reboot for the Galaxy S6. The new Galaxy is a beautiful phone that feels great in your hand. It is made of high-end Gorilla glass (no more plastic!) and metal (no more plastic painted to look like metal!). Gone are Galaxy trademarks, such as additional storage, a removable battery and waterproofing, but those are compromises worth making. Though it’s undeniably better than previous Galaxy S phones, there’s nothing terribly original about the S6’s design either. All smartphones kind of look like one another these days, but it’s as if Samsung’s team purposefully designed the Galaxy S6 to be an iPhone for people who hate Apple (AAPL, Tech30). That’s because when you turn on the Galaxy S6, you discover that the similarities to the iPhone are almost purely superficial. Inside, the new smartphone is pure Samsung. That means crazy features upon wacky tools upon whiz-bang tricks -- some of which are unbelievably stunning, and others that just get in the way. Speed. The Galaxy S6 is noticeably fast, which is remarkable during an era when even the cheapest of cheap smartphones feels like a racehorse. There are no hiccups or jitters when you swipe through screens and open up apps. While most phones feel like they pause to think for a split second every so often before executing your commands, the Galaxy S6 is so fast that feels like it’s anticipating your taps and swipes before you make them. It’s like an extension of your fingers. Display. The screen is also jaw-dropping. It’s bright, the colors are brilliant, the viewing angles are tremendous. It feels like a 4K ultrahigh-definition TV in your hands -- because it kind of is. Its resolution is f o u r- t i m e s more pixeldense than standard HD displays. Camera. The cameras are awesome. The Galaxy S6’s 16-megapixel rear camera is among the best on any smartphone, and the 5-megapixel front camera might be the best selfie camera on the market. The camera’s shutter speed is super-fast, which means you can take rapid-fire photos without any noticeable lag. Also increasing the speed of phototaking on the Galaxy S6 is a new feature that lets you double-click the home button to launch the camera in a pinch -- even when the phone is locked or the screen is turned off. When taking a selfie, you can tap a sensor on the back of the camera, which lets you hold the camera in a more stable position. FIL-AM POST WORLD BRIEF Washiqur Rahman: Another secular blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh (CNN)When American writer Avijit Roy In the last two years, several bloggers bas Faiz of Amnesty International. was hacked to death on a Dhaka, Ban- have died, either murdered or under mys“How many more bloggers will have to be gladesh, street in full view of horrified terious circumstances. attacked before action is taken?” onlookers, blogger Washiqur Rahman As shocking as Rahman’s death doubled down. was, the reaction from some quarters Fundamentalists were choking free was equally disturbing. thought in his secular nation, he wrote. On his Facebook page (for which he But they couldn’t silence it. picked a custom URL that translates His friends warned him to be careto “unbeliever”), Rahman had posted ful, to watch what he posted online. a picture with the hashtag #IamAviBut Rahman dismissed those concerns, jit. saying his Facebook profile page didn’t After his death, someone left a comeven bear his picture. They don’t even ment, “Now you are.” know what I look like, he told them. Another wrote, “I felt sorry when I On Monday, the 27-year-old Rahman first learned of your death. But then fell victim to the same brazen act that I saw what you wrote and I am not.” killed Roy, hacked to death by two men On his page, Rahman reposted a with knives and meat cleavers just outcartoon depicting Prophet Mohamside his house as he headed to work at a American blogger Avijit Roy was hacked to death in late med from the French satire magazine February. travel agency. Charlie Hebdo. He wished a happy He was so maimed -- with wounds to birthday to author Taslima Nasreen, his head, face and neck -- that police “The despicable murder of Avijit Roy last identified him through the voter identifica- month should have led authorities to step who was forced to flee Bangladesh due to death threats from fundamentalists. And he tion card he was carrying. His death was the second time in five up protection measures for bloggers and “liked” a picture of sausages wrapped in weeks that someone was killed in Dhaka others at risk. The killing of Washiqur Rah- crescent rolls that someone had captioned, for online posts critical of Islam -- but they man today is another clear example of the “Pigs in burqas.” are hardly the only two who’ve paid a steep Bangladeshi government’s utter failure to Posts threatening him were numerous. ensure the safety of those at risk,” said Abprice. Iraqi forces take back Tikrit from ISIS, official says Iraqi forces battling to wrest Tikrit er areas because of the results it from ISIS are now in control of the has achieved on the battlefield, city, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider on a humanitarian level, protectal-Abadi said Tuesday on Iraqiya ing civilians as much as possible, TV. in addition to the low casualties Al-Abadi, who is also the top amongst our security forces,” he military commander, said on state said. television that the city was liberIraqi forces have tried multiple ated. times to Tikrit had win back been under Tikrit since ISIS conISIS control since quered the June. city as part The push of its caminto Tipaign to krit comes amass an days after expansive a series of Islamic caU.S.-led liphate, but airstrikes Iraqi forces battling to wrest Tikrit from ISIS are failed bet a r g e t e d now in control of the city, Iraqi Prime Minister fore now. ISIS tar- Haider al-Abadi said Tuesday on Iraqiya TV. This operagets around tion, howthe city. ever, was The airstrikes made it possible for the biggest by the Iraqi military so the Iraqi forces to move through far. the city. Troops reported finding The latest push began after aldozens of roadside bombs and Abadi ordered Iraqi forces on booby-trapped buildings as they March 1 to retake Tikrit and Salacombed the city. huddin province. At a Cabinet meeting before he Militants have been under presdeclared Tikrit liberated, al-Abadi sure ever since in the battleground was already calling the operation a city, which is the birthplace of forsuccess. mer Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein “The success of the Tikrit ex- and is located about 160 kilomeperiment will be repeated in oth- ters (100 miles) north of Baghdad. Singaporeans defy downpour for funeral of founding father Lee Kuan Yew Thousands of Singaporeans gathered in pouring rain Sunday to bid farewell to Lee Kuan Yew, the Southeast Asian city-state’s founding prime minister who charted its spectacular economic rise. Draped in the national flag, Lee’s coffin was taken on a solemn procession through the sodden streets of the tropical city, where crowds of mourners defied the downpour to pay their last respects. The funeral service was attended by dozens of foreign dignitaries, including former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The light that has guided us all these years has been extinguished. We have lost our founding father Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who lived and breathed Singapore all his life,” Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who is one of Lee’s sons, said in a eulogy. Lee died early Monday morning at age 91, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from around the world. He had been admitted to the hospital with pneumonia on February 5. Germanwings Flight 9525 co-pilot suicidal at one time, prosecutor says The investigation into the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 has not revealed evidence of the co-pilot Andreas Lubitz’s motive, but he suffered from suicidal tendencies at some point before his aviation career, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office in Dusseldorf, Germany, said Monday. Investigators have not found any writings or conversations where Lubitz shared his motives or confessed to any plans, prosecutor’s spokesman Christoph Kumpa said. However, medical records reveal that Lubitz was suicidal at one time and underwent psychotherapy. This was before he ever got his pilot’s license, Kumpa said. However, medical records reveal that Lubitz was suicidal at one time and underwent psychotherapy. This was before he ever got his pilot’s license, Kumpa said. Kumpa emphasized there’s no evidence suggesting Lubitz was suicidal or acting aggressively before the crash. It is believed that Lubitz locked the captain out of the cockpit and deliberately crashed the plane Tuesday into the French Alps, killing all 150 on board. The prosecutor’s office confirmed what some media outlets had reported about doctors deeming Lubitz unfit to fly, though there were no physical illnesses found. In short, investigators in Germany and France are not yet ruling anything out. Much attention has focused on Lubitz’s state of mind, with suggestions that he may have had mental health issues. Lubitz, 27, passed his annual pilot recertification medical examination in summer 2014, a German aviation source told CNN. He had stated working as a commercial pilot in 2013, Lufthansa said. An official with Lufthansa, which owns Germanwings, said that the exam only tests physical health, not psychological health. It’s unknown if Lubitz mentioned his problems on a form that asks yes-or-no questions about physical and mental illness, suicide attempts and medications. European pilots must fill out the form to be recertified. Federal aviation authorities, not the airline, issue the form. The form is privileged information and Lufthansa never sees a pilot’s completed form, said an airline spokesperson. PAGE 3 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 North Korea claims it arrested 2 South Korean spies North Korea has arrested what it claims are two spies who worked for South Korea’s intelligence service, a North Korean official said Thursday on condition of anonymity. The men, identified as Kim Kook Kie and Choi Chun Kil, are accused of committing crimes of “terrorism” and bringing in “large quantities of forged currency,” the North Korean source said. The official said Kim had made a declaration of guilt. CNN cannot confirm the authenticity of the declaration or whether, if Kim made one, it was made under duress. South Korea’s National Intelligence Service told CNN that “the information you’ve obtained is not true.” “We don’t have any information that members of NIS were arrested in North Korea,” an NIS representative said. PAGE 4 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 OPINION FIL-AM POST Can the Philippines afford a ‘kamay na bakal’? W hat came to be known as the “Pope Francis effect” seems such a quaint and far-off notion W now. Yet it was only in January, or barely eight weeks ago, that Filipinos were in full rapture mode with the visit to the Philippines of the popular Pontiff of the Catholic Church. It didn’t feel like a put-on; for the five days that he was on Philippine soil, people of all stripes seemed nicer, more good-natured, wholly cooperative especially when it came to hewing to governmentimposed security arrangements, less unreasonable, and more understanding of the inconveniences caused by temporary road closures and bad traffic. The piety appeared heartfelt, and the call for the nation to renew itself in the wake of this moment of benediction—to live the spirit of Francis’ exhortation for greater Christian compassion, charity and tenderness toward one another—was the dominant sentiment on the airwaves, the social media and the streets. It didn’t last. No sooner had the Pope exited Philippine airspace on his way back to Rome than the political sniping and daily bellyaching resumed, to reach overwhelming proportions just days later with the tragic news of a firefight on Jan. 25 between Special Action Force commandos of the Philippine National Police and Moro gunmen in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. Not only 44 SAF troopers but also 17 Moro Islamic Liberation Front men and three civilians lost their lives in that encounter, but the grief that engulfed the public centered mostly on the SAF 44 and their families. The flip side of that mourning was the widespread anger directed at President Aquino’s administration for the botched operation to take down wanted terrorists; the anger would only increase every time the President came out with what sounded like another less-than-forthcoming statement about the tragedy. Meanwhile, a consequence unforeseen by the Palace when it green-lighted the Mamasapano raid came to pass: The peace process with the MILF painstakingly built over the years and about to reach its conclusion with the deliberations on and passage of a proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law screeched to a bitter stop. The general public took a hard look at the idea of making peace with rebels who had not only routed government troops but also had allegedly defiled the bodies. The BBL and its perceived legal infirmities were hung out to dry. In many cases, the prejudice extended to the MILF and the historic Moro cause that it represents, with atavistic calls for all-out war against Muslims in Mindanao quickly gaining ground. It’s worth noting that the appalling bigotry, rooted in ignorance of the age-old Moro grievances and plain fear of “the other,” belies every tenet of Christian fairness and openmindedness that Pope Francis preached merely weeks ago and that had brought the general pub(An Employees owned Publication) lic to heights of hope for a kinder, gentler PhilDistributed weekly in Northern California ippines. It’s even more noteworthy that, in the face of the saber-rattling going on in Manila and 1290 B Street, Suite 203, other cities far from the specter of war, those in Hayward, CA 94541 Mindanao—Muslim and Christian alike, among them Cardinal Orlando Quevedo—are the ones Tel # 510-885-8827, cautioning against any indiscriminate rush to Fax # 510-538-7115 judgment and the resumption of arms. [email protected] or [email protected] www.filampost.com h e n Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte first started delivering speeches outside his city in an obviAs I See It ous bid to test by Neal H. Cruz the waters for a possible run for the presidency next year, nobody gave him much chance to become a serious contender. But in a recent poll survey, he surprised everybody by placing third among the “presidentiables,” tying former president and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada. Then his commercial showing the various ills hounding the Philippines— graft and corruption, rampant crime, proliferation of illegal drugs, poverty, squatting, etc.—swarming like flies over the country started appearing on television. In it an arm suddenly appears and swats the swarming flies. The arm is labeled “Duterte.” The arm is obviously a reference to Duterte’s “kamay na bakal,” or iron fist, that has admittedly kept crime down in his native Davao. And it is obviously because Filipinos are fed up with crime and graft and corruption that Duterte’s ranking in the surveys rose. To them, Duterte, judging from how he has disciplined his constituents in Davao, is the last hope to completely stamp out crime and corruption that other presidents have not been able to eradicate. It cannot be denied that Duterte has been able to make Davao the safest city in the Philippines. But critics say Davao is only 250,000 hectares, only one city in the whole Philippine archipelago. Can Duterte repeat what he has done in Davao in the whole country, they ask. At the same time, other critics are afraid of what will happen to human rights if Duterte becomes president. Criminals are known to have disappeared in Davao City in Duterte’s campaign against crime. Some suspect that the mayor has a secret “police” force that sends known criminals to eternal peace. That has made Davao a peaceful place, but what will happen to human rights and due process,these critics ask. They voiced fears that another Jovito Palparan may be let loose in our midst. Never fear, assured former National Food Authority administrator Lito Banayo, Duterte’s major drumbeater whom we interviewed this weekend. Duterte is not like that. Beneath all the tough talk and scowling mien, Duterte has a “heart of gold,” according to Banayo, if you can believe that. Duterte is merciless on drug lords, Banayo said, yet he still gives them three warnings to reform or leave town before the executioners move in. As to his perceived presidential run, Duterte himself told a radio-television interview that he is not in the race for the presidency. He said it would be unfair to the people for him to be president because at 69 years old, he would be too old to be president. He probably does not know that the leading presidential contender according to the latest survey, Vice President Jejomar Binay, is 72 years old. Duterte is clearly a reluctant contender, unlike Binay who openly declared his presidential ambition immediately after he was proclaimed vice president in 2010 and spends most of his waking hours campaigning for the top position although the campaign period is still far away. Banayo confirms that the Davao mayor has yet to decide whether or not to throw his hat into the presidential ring. “Duterte is not driven by ambition,” Banayo said. First, he wants to make sure that he can provide solutions to the myriad problems that the nation faces. Duterte has been going around the country advocating a shift from the highly centralized unitary system to a federal system similar to those of other highly developed countries like the United States, Germany, Canada and neighboring Malaysia. He offers federalism as an alternative to the highly controversial Bangsamoro Basic Law that the Moro Islamic Liberation Front wants for Muslim Mindanao. The Duterte camp admits, however, that federalism is a long-term solution that would require a constitutional amendment. It added that Duterte would soon undergo “immersion” programs to crystallize solutions to the festering problems plaguing the country. Why would someone who denies presidential ambitions in favor of remaining in Davao want to learn more about the economy, public finance, national security and other national issues? Action speaks louder than words. Lee Kuan Yew and Jojo Binay Teresita Estanislao Editor-in-Chief & CEO Atty. Crispin C. Lozano Exec. 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His praise of Mr. Lee was then used to praise himself: “His political will and pragmatic approach to governance was my inspiration in rebuilding Makati after the 1986 Edsa Revolution from a bankrupt municipality to the country’s premier city providing unparalleled social services to its constituents…” Now that has to be the most tasteless, and shameless, use of an iconic public figure’s death for one’s own political ends, in the hope that the glitter from Mr. Lee’s stature will rub off on him. It is a statement that also happens to be inaccurate. Only consider: Mr. Lee’s governance, from all accounts, was one that brooked no corruption at any level. The war on corruption was waged very early in his regime. Mr. Binay’s service as mayor of Makati was hounded by corruption and corruption charges from the beginning, which have lasted to this day. Where’s the “inspiration”? Mr. Lee’s “dynastic” tendencies is a far cry from Mr. Binay’s. Mr. Lee’s reign as prime minister of Singapore ended in 1990, and Goh Chok Tong (no relation) succeeded him. In 2004, Goh was succeeded by Mr. Lee’s son, Lee Hsien Loong. Mr. Binay has held sway over Makati since 1986. His successors as mayor have been his wife and his son. Where’s the “inspiration”? Mr. Lee “forged a widely admired system of meritocratic, corruption-free and highly efficient government and civil service.” Does that describe Makati City now? Then there are Mr. Binay’s claims about Makati: I have not been able to access the Commission on Audit report on Makati for 1986, so I cannot report whether the municipality was bankrupt in 1986. I can only say that Mayor Nemesio Yabut was the predecessor of Mr. Binay, and his reputation was not of the best. In any case, we have to remember what it was like in the Philippines in 1986, when Cory Aquino took over as president. The economy had collapsed earlier, in 1984, due to the international debt crisis—and its polity had just been shaken up by the assassination of Ninoy Aquino in 1983. It was chaos all over, not just in Makati. But to say that Mr. Binay built up Makati to become the Philippines’ premier city is a stretch. Makati was the country’s business and financial center even in 1986, Binay or no Binay. The skyscrapers, condominium buildings, hotels and shopping centers would have been built whoever the mayor was. I do not recall anyone saying that the reason they chose Makati was the Binay administration. Their entry may even have been in spite of him. The Makati experience is being used by Mr. Binay to woo voters. It goes like this: Vote for Binay, and he will make your cities, municipalities and barangays like Makati, with its own university and hospital, etc. That is obviously a falsehood. Makati’s revenues—from 62,000 business enterprises—is not replicable anywhere. Makati has benefited from economies of agglomeration, which have nothing to do with Mr. Binay. Are there “unparalleled” social services for its citizens? No question about it. The seniors even get a cake on their birthday, courtesy of a favored baker. But that is because Makati can certainly afford it; it has the highest income of all cities in the Philippines. The question is not whether the citizens of Makati (and those from all over the Philippines that are being wooed by the Binays) are having these “unparalleled” social services, but whether they should have more, especially since the sharing of the revenues seems to be “one for them (the constituents), one (or two) for us.” Everything can be condensed into the following: Lee Kuan Yew made Singapore immensely rich, while Makati made Mr. Binay immensely rich. That’s the difference. And by the way, I thought the Binays did not want the Senate hearings, because these were supposedly usurping the powers of the Office of the Ombudsman and the courts? “Let the courts decide,” the Binays said. So why are they fighting the Ombudsman and the courts every inch of the way? When the judicial proceedings to ferret out the facts are delayed by legal maneuverings, how are the citizens going to make an informed decision? THEFT OF FREE NEWSPAPER IS A CRIME IN THIS STATE. HOMELAND Erring officials can’t escape liability under Santiago bill PAGE 5 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 FIL-AM POST Reelection should not allow a public official to escape ad- condoned the official’s misconduct. ministrative liability for mis“That is a cross-eyed simplificadeeds during his prior term tion of the problem. The first qualias this would lead to a “ludification for a public office should crous” situation, Sen. Miriam be honesty and integrity,” Santiago Defensor-Santiago said. said in a statement. Santiago has filed a bill to Santiago, a former trial court ensure that elected officials judge, said this reasoning could would be made to answer adspur public officials to commit ministratively for illegal acts wrongdoing since they would have committed during their prea way out in the next election. ceding term, after the camp of “The result would be ludicrous. Makati Mayor Junjun Binay Any public official will feel free claimed he should not be held to commit a crime, including plunliable for alleged irregularider, and then win reelection, if it ties in the construction of the automatically means his previous Makati City Hall Building II crimes are condoned,” she said. during his first term in 2010Her bill would insert a new secSenator Miriam Defensor Santiagosubstate. RYAN tion in the Anti-Graft and Corrupt 2013. LEAGOGO/INQUIRER.NET Binay’s camp cited a Supreme Practices Act stating that “any elecCourt ruling that said a public tive official shall be liable for any official could not be removed administratively for miscon- violation of this act committed during a prior term despite duct committed during a prior term, as reelection effectively reelection.” Pork scam accused Janet, hubby face P60-M tax case The Department of Justice (DOJ) has rec- (ITRs)—Napoles for 2010, 2011 and 2012 ommended the filing of a P60-million tax and Jaime for 2009. evasion case against Napoles is unalleged pork barrel der detention in scam mastermind connection with Janet Lim-Napoles the alleged P10and her husband Jaibillion diversion me for allegedly failof congressional ing to pay their taxes Priority Developfrom 2004 to 2012. ment Assistance In an 18-page resoFund, or pork lution dated March barrel, to ghost 13 but released only projects and fake yesterday, Prosecufoundations. tors Stewart Allan Jaime Napoles is Mariano, Mark Roa retired Marine land Estepa and Sumajor. san Dacanay found In its complaint, probable cause to the BIR said the file charges of violaspouses were able tions of Section 254 to purchase real and 255 of the Naproperties, vetional Internal Revhicles, insurance enue Code against policies and club the couple. shares, as well as The prosecutors invested tens of backed the allegamillions of pesos tion of the Bureau in various corpoof Internal Revrations. enue (BIR) that The BIR said the Napoles owed couple could not P44,711,147.48 in HAPPIER TIMES The Department of Justice has found have “conceivcause to indict businesswoman Janet Lim-Na- ably income taxes in probable acquired” poles and her husband Jimmy for evading the payment 2004, 2006, 2008, of taxes amounting to P60million. their properties 2009, 2010, 2011 and investments, and 2012 while given the income Jaime owed P16,470,402.72 for the same they stated in their ITRs. The couple’s years. net taxable income from the ITRs they The couple were additionally charged filed from 1999 to 2009 did not exceed with failing to file their income tax returns P800,000 annually, it said. CA denies motion to suspend hearings on Binay TRO The Court of Appeals (CA) yesterday denied the motion filed by government lawyers to suspend the proceedings on Makati City Mayor Jejomar Erwin “Junjun” Binay Jr.’s application for a writ of preliminary injunction to stop the implementation of his six-month preventive suspension. The writ of preliminary injunction, if granted, would extend, until the case is resolved, the 60-day temporary restraining order (TRO) earlier obtained by Binay from the appeals court. Government lawyers led by Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon Gerard Mosquera urged the appellate court’s Sixth Division to suspend the proceedings out of “judicial courtesy,” citing the case filed by Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales in the Supreme Court. The Sixth Division chair, Justice Jose Reyes Jr., and the division members, Justices Francisco Acosta and Eduardo Peralta Jr., ruled that since the Supreme Court had not issued a TRO for Morales’ suit against the appellate court’s TRO on the Ombudsman’s suspension of Binay, the appeals tribunal must comply with Section 7, Rule 65 of the Rules of Court, by proceeding with the case, lest they be charged administratively. The justices disagreed with Mosquera’s contention that the Supreme Court suit would be rendered moot if the appeals tribunal proceeded with its hearings. Reyes said judicial courtesy should be balanced with court rules providing for expedited hearings regarding preliminary injunctions as well as the interest of substantial justice. The division heard arguments from the government side, presented by Mosquera and Senior State Solicitor Raymond Rigodon, and from Binay’s legal team, headed by lawyer Claro Certeza. Binay earlier filed a petition for certiorari in the appeals court accusing the Ombudsman of grave abuse of discretion in initiating a corruption investigation against him. The appeals court issued a TRO but the Ombudsman and the Department of the Interior and Local Government refused to recognize the TRO, saying it was moot because the Ombudsman’s order had been served hours before and Vice Mayor Romulo “Kid” Peña Jr. had been sworn in as acting mayor on March 16. Binay and Peña both claim that they are in charge of Makati, with the former holding office on the 21st floor of City Hall and the latter staying at the old City Hall building nearby. Binay has not left his office since the second week of the month. (Cont. from page 1..TYPHOON CHEDENG”...) Residents are also alerted against possible flashfloods and landslides in low-lying areas along mountain slopes particularly over Aurora-Quezon area. Pagasa said storm signal warnings may be raised in Bicol and Samar provinces. Storm surges of up to four meters are also possible over the eastern coast of Samar, Bicol and AuroraQuezon. Fisherfolks were also warned to venture over the eastern seaboard of Bicol and and Visayas. Maysak also increased its speed at 20 kph while moving westnorthwest. The typhoon is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility by Wednesday evening or early Thursday. It is seen to make landfall on Saturday or Sunday over Aurora, Quezon or Isabela. Despite the typhoon, the dry or summer season officially arrived on Wednesday, Pagasa said. The ridge of a high-pressure area is affecting northern Luzon, Pagasa added. In Metro Manila, rains and gusty winds are expected over the weekend. The rest of the country will have warm and humid condition. All vehicle license plates with dealers, agencies say A day before the “no registration, no travel” policy for motor vehicles went into effect, the Department of Transportation and Communications and the Land Transportation Office maintained they had issued to car dealers all the license plates for cars registered at the LTO’s National Capital Region office. In a statement on Tuesday, the DOTC gave the list of Metro Manila car dealers, rebuilders and importers the LTO-NCR office transacted with from January to March 27 to show that the license plates for new fourwheel vehicles in the metropolis had been released. The LTO list, which was posted on the DOTC website, indicated the license plates’ series numbers and when the plates were claimed by the dealers from the LTO-NCR. “We are opening this list to the public in order to help new vehicle owners identify where their plates may be. According to the LTO, all license plates for new vehicles whose original registrations were applied for at the NCR Regional Office had been released to the dealers as of March 19,” Transportation Secretary Jun Abaya said in the statement. Motorists have been complaining about the “no registration, no travel” policy that will be implemented beginning April 1 and which would require that all cars sport license plates or the driver will be apprehended. Under the policy, the car owner may be fined P10,000 for having an unregistered vehicle and the driver P1,000 for reckless driving, unless they can present documents showing the car was registered or undergoing the seven-day registration process. But motorists have cried foul, saying the LTO takes more than seven days to issue license plates. The LTO and DOTC in turn passed the blame for the delay to the car dealers who, they said, hoarded applications before submitting them to the LTO. PAGE 6 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 TAX CORNER AFFORDABLE CARE ACT FOR INDIVIDUALS (PART 4) G by: Alvin C. Maglan, CPA eneral hardship exemptions The chart above includes this item: “You are experiencing circumstances that prevent you from obtaining coverage under a qualified health plan.” There are 14 such circumstances identified by the HHS: 1. You were homeless; 2. You were evicted in the past six months or were facing eviction or foreclosure; 3. You received a shut-off notice from a utility company; 4. You recently experienced domestic violence; 5. You recently experienced the death of a close family member; 6. You experienced a fire, flood, or other natural or human-caused disaster that caused substantial damage to your property; 7. You filed for bankruptcy in the last six months; 8. You had medical expenses you couldn’t pay in the last 24 months that resulted in substantial debt; 9. You experienced unexpected increases in necessary expenses due to caring for an ill, disabled, or aging family member; 10. You expect to claim a child as a tax dependent who’s been denied coverage in Medicaid and CHIP, and another person is required by court order to give medical support to the child. In this case, you don’t have the pay the penalty for the child; 11. As a result of an eligibility appeals decision, you’re eligible for enrollment in a qualified health plan through the Marketplace, lower costs on your monthly premiums, or costsharing reductions for a time period when you weren’t enrolled in a qualified health plan through the Marketplace; 12. You were determined ineligible for Medicaid because your state didn’t expand eligibility for Medicaid under the ACA; 13. Your individual insurance plan was cancelled and you believe other Marketplace plans are unaffordable; and 14. You experienced another hardship in obtaining health insurance. Alvin Maglan is a CPA licensed in California. After working for SyCip, Gorres, Velayo and Company, he emigrated to California and had varied experiences as an audit manager of a regional accounting firm, an internal auditor and controller of Dole, Inc., a fortune 500 company and three decades experiences as a tax consultant for various individuals, professionals, small business firms, corporations, partnerships, and other non-profit entities. You may contact him @510 432 7438 for your tax problems. You may e-mail tax ques- tions @[email protected]. FIL-AM POST How to avoid an IRS tax audit The Internal Revenue Service has gotten much leaner lately. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities recently estimated that funding for enforcement is 20% below where it was in 2010. But if you think hard times at the IRS mean easy times for tax filers, think again. Like so many things, the tax filing process has come to rely on more automation and fewer discerning human beings. That means all you need to do is befuddle one computer program, and you could be in trouble. “Robo-audits” of taxpayers are increasingly common, said James Keller, executive editor with the tax and accounting business of Thomson Reuters, and are going to “become a bigger and bigger deal” when it comes to tax time. That means it’s more important than ever to leave no guesswork on your returns, because computers aren’t capable of giving taxpayers any benefit of the doubt. To reduce your likelihood of an audit come tax time, here are some common reasons IRS auditors and their computers may be suspicious about your return: Typos and bad math: If the form you get from your employer says one number and you input a different figure into TurboTax, you could open the door for an IRS audit. Common sources of IRS inquiries are “W2s or 1099s that do not agree with the return,” said John Piershale, a certified financial planner at Piershale Financial Group in Crystal Lake, Ill. To save yourself some headaches, double-check your numbers and income sources when you file. A big one-time change: “The IRS now uses an electronic statistical sampling system to select returns for audits,” Piershale said. In layman’s terms, that means any items outside the usual range for American taxpayers or even from your previous personal filings could trigger a red flag with the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service has gotten much leaner lately. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities recently estimated that funding for enforcement is 20% below where it was in 2010. But if you think hard times at the IRS mean easy times for tax filers, think again. Like so many things, the tax filing process has come to rely on more automation and fewer discerning human beings. That means all you need to do is befuddle one computer program, and you could be in trouble. “Robo-audits” of taxpayers are increasingly common, said James Keller, executive editor with the tax and accounting business of Thomson Reuters, and are going to “become a bigger and bigger deal” when it comes to tax time. The Internal Revenue Service headquarters is shown in Washington, April 9, 2014. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images The Internal Revenue Service headquarters is shown in Washington, April 9, 2014. That means it’s more important than ever to leave no guesswork on your returns, because computers aren’t capable of giving taxpayers any benefit of the doubt. To reduce your likelihood of an audit come tax time, here are some common rea- sons IRS auditors and their computers may be surpicious about your return: Typos and bad math: If the form you get from your employer says one number and you input a different figure into TurboTax, you could open the door for an IRS audit. Common sources of IRS inquiries are “W2s or 1099s that do not agree with the return,” said John Piershale, a certified financial planner at Piershale Financial Group in Crystal Lake, Ill. To save yourself some headaches, double-check your numbers and income sources when you file. A big one-time change: “The IRS now uses an electronic statistical sampling system to select returns for audits,” Piershale said. In layman’s terms, that means any items outside the usual range for American taxpayers or even from your previous personal filings could trigger a red flag with the IRS. Doubled dependents: If there have been changes in your household situation, make certain any dependents are claimed on only one taxpayer’s return. “Claiming dependents that have been claimed by someone else or have already filed a return and have claimed themselves” is a common source of audits, said Paul Dunham, tax managing director at business services firm CBIZ. Odd itemized deductions: “If a taxpayer has an unusually high amount of itemized deductions given their income levels, an audit is potentially more likely,” Dunham said. Claiming any deductions but not including proper documentation can rub the tax man (or robot) the wrong way. More than $1 million in income: “As one might expect, the higher the adjusted gross income, the more likely the taxpayer is going to be audited,” Dunham said. He points to IRS audit statistics that show roughly half of audits occur to those reporting $1 million or more in income. Zero income: Dunham points out that another red flag is the lack of any income, particularly self-employed individuals running their own business. In some cases, unprofitable businesses are either simply set up to reap the benefits of tax breaks or are significantly underreporting income – neither of which sits well with the IRS. Alvin Maglan is a CPA licensed in California. After working for SyCip, Gorres, Velayo and Company, he emigrated to California and had varied experiences as an audit manager of a regional accounting firm, an internal auditor and controller of Dole, Inc., a fortune 500 company and three decades experiences as a tax consultant for various individuals, professionals, small business firms, corporations, partnerships, and other non-profit entities. You may contact him @510 432 7438 for your tax problems. You may e-mail tax ques- tions @[email protected]. Get the latest news from your iPhone, iPad and Android phones and tablets! Download our FREE FIL-AM POST app at iTunes and Google Play Store. IMMIGRATION FIL-AM POST PAGE 7 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 Are you in Removal proceedings due to marriage fraud? I f you were petitioned by your spouse and you received a decision from USCIS stating a finding of marriage fraud you should immediately consult an experienced immigration attorney. The Immigration and Nationality Act Sec. 204 (c) prohibits the approval of a subsequent petition if the alien committed marriage fraud in a prior petition. It also prohibits the approval of the first petition if the Attorney General determined that the marriage is a sham. The finding of marriage fraud usually happen during the adjustment of status interview mostly in marriage cases. If there are inconsistencies in the responses of the petitioner and beneficiary to the questions raised by the USCIS officer, it will likely trigger a conclusion of marriage fraud. If you received a decision stating your marriage is primarily for the purpose of obtaining immigration benefit, then, your case is likely a marriage fraud case. The result of this decision is that even if your succeeding petition is not marriage case such as employment based or petition by your son or daughter, or parent, the petition will not be approved. There are limited remedies available but you have to act immediately as soon as you received this kind of decision. One exception to this rule is that if the alien has already obtained an immigrant visa or already adjusted status before he or she is sent to removal proceedings. The prior finding of marriage fraud can be waived and the original entry or adjustment of status as an immigrant can be made valid once the waiver is granted. But if you have not yet received a visa or adjusted your status, then, you have a big problem. Q uestion:I was charged with fraudulent marriage when I applied for an immigrant visa at the U.S. Embassy in Manila as spouse of a U.S. citizen. I was denied a visa at that time. My spouse divorced me afterwards. Later on my mother petitioned me as single daughter to a lawful permanent resident. When the priority becomes current I applied for immigrant visa and I was approved. When I was applying for naturalization, the USCIS found out the marriage fraud in my record. I was denied my naturalization application and they sent me to removal proceedings. What is my relief from removal? nswer: You are inadmissible as a Lawful Permanent Resident at the time you obtained your immigrant visa based on the petition of your mother because of the marriage fraud you initially committed. The good news is that you can request for a waiver of the fraud or misrepresentation you have committed. The requirements for this waiver are: 1. Must be the spouse, parent, son or daughter of a U. S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. 2. Was in possession of an immigrant visa or equivalent document and was otherwise admissible to the U.S. at the time of such admission except for the grounds of inadmissibility which was the result of his or her fraud or misrepresentation. You may qualify for a waiver because you are the daughter of a U.S. citizen. At the A (Cont. from page 1... NO SUCCESSOR:...) It should have ended in 2013 when Enaje completed three cycles of nine years each. Beyond personal intentions The first nine years of being nailed to the cross starting 1986 were his form of thanksgiving, having survived a fall from the third floor of a building he was painting in Tarlac City. He took to the cross for nine more years, this time seeking a cure for the asthma of his daughter, Ejay. Never doubting the power of reenacting the excruciating sacrifice of Jesus Christ, Enaje made a third vow, hoping it would cure a painful lump on the jaw of his wife, Juanita. With his loved ones cured and his entire family, including five grandchildren not missing any meals, Enaje found himself doing the crucifixion more beyond personal intentions. SAF 44’s eternal peace “I’m offering it this time for our village chief who is undergoing dialysis,” he said. Enaje said the eternal peace of the souls of the 44 Special Action Force commandos, who were killed in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, in January, would be in his prayers when he is hoisted on the cross for 10 minutes. time of your admission to By Atty. Crispin C. Lozano approval from USCIS of the U. S. you are in posForm I-601A provisional session of an immigrant waiver for two clients. visa and you are otherwise admissible ex- 15. On September 5, 2014, we received cept for your prior fraud or misrepresenta- an approval from USCIS for Fiancée visa tion. The Immigration Judge has the discre- based on same sex petition. tion to grant a waiver in this situation. The 16. On September 4, 2014, we received Judge will weigh the positive factors about an approval of DACA for a client who has your case and compare them with the nega- problem in her birth certificate. tive factors. 17. On August 28, 2014, we received an Note:This is not a legal advice. approval of green card based on spousal abuse. UCCESS STORIES 18. On August 25, 2014, we received an 1. On March 30, 2015, we received an approval of green card based on same sex approval from the Immigration Judge for a waiver of misrepresentation involving marriage fraud that happened at the U.S. Embassy. The alien subsequently get a green card from a petition by her mother. She could not naturalize unless a waiver of misrepresentation is granted. With the waiver she is now qualified for naturalization. 2. On March 10, 2015, we received an approval from USCIS for an adjustment of status for SAME SEX MARRIAGE. 3. On February 18, 2015, we received an approval by USCIS of green card based on self petition by an abused spouse. Her minor children are now qualified to immigrate based on this approval. 4.On February 10, 2015, we received an approval of green card for a client who entered without inspection. We first sought an advance parole with USCIS so that she can travel to her country legally and come back to the U.S. 5. On January 20, 2015, we received an approval of immigrant visa under the Provisional Waiver program for a seaman client. She successfully arrived to the U.S. without problem. 6. On January 7, 2015, we received an approval of adjustment of status from USCIS for a client who entered without inspection but reentered on a parole visa. Parole visa became the basis of legal entry to allow for adjustment of status. 7. On January 5, 2015, we received two approvals of I-601A waiver under the Provisional Waiver Program. 8. On December 17, 2014, we received an approval from USCIS of a green card under the Violence against Women Act. 9. On December 16, 2014, we received an approval of DACA for an alien who has a final order of removal. 10. On December 11, 2014, we received an approval of immigrant visa for an alien who entered the U.S. as a seaman under Provisional Waiver Program. 11. On October 7, 2014, we received an approval from the U.S. Embassy in Manila an immigrant visa for a client who entered the US without inspection under the Provisional Waiver Program. 12. On September 26, 2014, we received an approval from the Immigration Court for waiver of misrepresentation for a client who entered as single but actually married at the time of entry to the U.S. 13. On September 9, 2014, we received an approval from Immigration Court of adjustment of status for a client who was previously denied an asylum. 14. On September 8, 2014, we received an S “Like I do in previous years, I will also pray for our country, that those in government would really uplift the lives of very poor Filipinos,” he added. Practice discouraged The Archdiocese of San Fernando is not involved in the selection of men who use crucifixion to atone for sins and seek mercy or favors. It has, in fact, discouraged the practice that is believed to have begun in Cutud 55 years ago through itinerant healer Artemio Anoza. The village council does not screen penitents either. Navarro’s group chooses cast members who are known to be respected in the community. Aging body Enaje said he was hoping that the council finds an appropriate replacement for him soon because his aging body can not bear further pain. “The spots on my hands and feet that are pierced yearly get healed in six months but the pain on my right shoulder where I carry a big wooden cross persists year round,” he said. Health workers in the city who came to check on his condition on March 25 found no broken bones on his hands and feet. He has no hypertension or other ailments either. marriage with big age difference. Crispin Caday Lozano is an active member of the State Bar of California, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the National Association of Consumers Bankruptcy Attorneys. He specializes in immigration law and bankruptcy law. He earned his Juris Doctor at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California. He is also a Certified Public Accountant, a Real Estate Broker and a Bachelor of Business Administration Cum Laude graduate. He has offices in San Francisco, Hayward, San Jose, and Cerritos, California. You can contact him at 1-877-456-9266. Email questions to [email protected]/. Visit our website at www.crispinlozanolaw.com. PAGE 8 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 FIL-AM POST FIL-AM POST PAGE 9 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 FIL-AM POST BANKRUPTCY President Aquino had waived his ex(Cont. from page 1... PALACE ANSWERS) Is your salary being garnished by ecutive privilege and would furnish a Nonetheless, Lacierda said President copy of his exchange of text messages your creditors? Aquino remains “committed to uncover- with his friend, resigned Philippine Naing the truth” and did not reject the bloc’s tional Police chief Director General Alan t is possible that a mit the use of a variety of questions for him outright. Purisima, should the House investigators Icreditor could obtain a By Atty. Crispin C. Lozano types of garnishments to require it. court order to garnish your wages. In collect past due child support, accordPAGE 10 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 Separation of powers Stressing the concept of separation of powers, Lacierda said it was up to the leadership of the House of Representatives to decide how to question the President in the inquiry into Mamasapano, set for April 6 and 7. Lacierda said he believed a request to question the President should first be submitted to the House leadership and part of the reason for the procedure was to ensure that Mr. Aquino’s answers would be incorporated into official documents. “And for that reason, there is the commitment to seeking the truth. However, this is a House investigation and therefore it should be in keeping with the House leadership as to the procedure, the manner of eliciting the truth mindful again, and let me emphasize, mindful of the separation of powers and the respect for coequal branches of government,” Lacierda said. The Makabayan bloc last week submitted its questions for Mr. Aquino to the House committee on public order and safety headed by Negros Occidental Rep. Jeffrey Ferrer. Malacañang recently announced that Mr. Aquino has spoken publicly about Mamasapano four times, the last time at the graduation rites at the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) last week. He said his PNPA speech would be his last statement about Mamasapano, unless congressional investigators would require “further clarification” from him. Early on Jan. 25, PNP Special Action Force (SAF) commandos infiltrated into Mamasapano, Maguindanao province, to capture al-Qaida-linked Malaysian terrorists Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Marwan,” and Amin Baco, alias “Jihad,” and their Filipino associate Basit Usman. The commandos killed Marwan in an exchange of gunfire inside his hut in Tukanalipao village, but Baco and Usman escaped. As they were withdrawing from Mamasapano, the commandos were ambushed by guerrillas from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, Moro Islamic Liberation Front, Justice for Islamic Movement and armed residents of the town. Forty-four commandos, 17 MILF guerrillas and three civilians were killed in the daylong gun battle. BUSINESS China pulls back tax breaks for foreign companies Chinese cities have been offering incentives such as lower land prices and tax breaks in recent years to attract foreign investment. It worked: $120 billion poured into China in 2014, and giant multinational firms such as Starbucks (SBUX) and Intel (INTC, Tech30) have set up shop over the years. Now Beijing is ordering municipalities to kill these incentives in a bid to rein in local government spending and control the country’s burgeoning debt. The central government “is aware that local debt has been accumulating, so they are worried about that ... [and] they want to make sure that national assets are being used in the best way,” said Kenneth Jarrett, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. The move is most likely to hit manufacturing. Less developed cities that need to work harder than big urban hubs to attract foreign investment could lose out the most, Jarrett said. Foreign companies say China is becoming a trickier place to do business. An annual survey of about 500 companies found that 47% say they feel they’re less welcome in China than they were a year ago, up from 44%, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in China. In recent years, China has investigated and fined companies across a range of industries for alleged price-fixing, failing to deal properly with consumer complaints, and more. Major firms such as Qualcomm (QCOM, Tech30) and Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) have been hit by antitrust probes. Big drug companies, such as GlaxoSmithKline (GLAXF), have been targeted for bribery and corruption. In one case, a GSK executive was deported from China. All this serves as a “reminder that China has always been a challenging environment, and it’s not for the timid,” Jarrett said. “It’s also a very substantial economy, so that makes it very attractive.” other words, they can take money right out of your paycheck to pay your debts. In some cases, wage garnishments may take more than half of your paycheck. Wage garnishment is a drastic step, often used by creditors that have no claim to any of your property. Without any property or collateral to back up your credit card purchases or medical bills, a creditor may file a lawsuit against you and ask the court to grant their motion for your wages to be garnished. Depending on your debt, the court will assign a percentage of your paycheck to be automatically deducted and sent to the creditor. Oftentimes up to 25 percent of your disposable income could be taken away from you. In cases of tax debt, much more could be taken out. Wage Garnishment Laws It’s possible that your spouse’s wages be garnished because of your debts. In California, married couple’s debts and assets are considered community property. In this case, your spouse’s wages might be at stake even if the credit card and the debts are under your name. As required by law, your employer must comply with the court order, and will be unable to stop wage garnishment. However, you are also protected by the same law, which says that an employer may not fire you because your wages are being garnished. Wages are often garnished for the following reasons: 1. Credit card lawsuit - Once a credit card account goes into default, and the creditor decides it cannot collect, it may sell the debt to a debt collection company. If the credit card or debt collection company is unsuccessful in recovering the debt, then a lawsuit may be filed against the consumer in an attempt to recover its losses. If the ruling in the lawsuit goes against the consumer, a judgment may be issued to garnish property, bank accounts or wages. 2. Tax liens: unpaid state and federal taxes - The IRS and State Taxing Authorities have the power to collect back taxes by levying on taxpayers’ property as a result of a tax lien. When a person owes back taxes, the IRS/State can collect a lien on a particular taxpayer’s assets after meeting certain statutory requirements, which attaches to all rights, title and interest of the taxpayer. Once the IRS/State has a lien on all of a taxpayer’s assets, they may enforce it by administratively levying his/her assets. As a collection tactic, the IRS/ State often imposes a wage garnishment, which means that they literally take money out of every paycheck – often enough seriously jeopardizing an individual’s lifestyle and making it impossible to maintain the same standard of living. 3. Delinquent child support – Pursuant to child support enforcement laws in the United States, statutes per- ing to Find Law. 4. Delinquent spouse support (alimony) – There are numerous ways to enforce an order for spousal support or alimony, including entry of a money judgment and wage garnishment. However, the availability these enforcement tools and how they are used are controlled by state laws and/or the rules of the courts in your area. Wage garnishment will only stop if: 1. Your debts are settled 2. Automatic stay in bankruptcy stops the action If you are already facing financial disaster, garnishment can make it harder for you to support yourself and your family. By filing either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you have the power to stop the action. Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy may stop wage garnishment. In the case of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the garnishment will stop for several years as you work through your repayment plan. In a Chapter 7, each state’s exemptions provide protections against wage garnishment. Note: This is not a legal advice. You should seek the advice of your attorney about your specific case. B ankruptcy Basics 1. Bankruptcy will actually improve your credit within one year because your unsecured debts are discharged. Although the bankruptcy will be in your records for 10 years, not filing bankruptcy will make your credit even worse until most your debts are paid. 2. If you are being sued by your creditors, most money judgment can be eliminated in bankruptcy. 3. Collection actions continue and you can be sued if you are in debt settlement. 4. Chapter 7 will eliminate all unsecured debts. If you are near retirement age, you must eliminate most of your debts. 5. Bankruptcy will stop foreclosure actions. If your trustee sale date is 10 days before, you can still file for bankruptcy. 6. If your salary is being garnished, you have a court case about debts or you are being harassed by creditors, bankruptcy can stop garnishment, court cases, harassing creditors and eliminate the debt. 7.nBankruptcy is cheaper, faster and safer than debt settlement which has no guaranteed success. 8. Preserve your health, eliminate stress and live a happy life by eliminating your debts which is the root of all problems. Crispin Caday Lozano is an active member of the State Bar of California, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the National Association of Consumers Bankruptcy Attorneys. He specializes in immigration law and bankruptcy law. FIL-AM POST AROUND TOWN PAGE 11 Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 Congressman Honda, Deputy Secretary of Labor Chris Lu Host Round Table Discussion on President Obama’s Upskill America Initiative SAN JOSE, CA – On Friday, March 27, 2015 Congressman Mike Honda (DCA-17) and Deputy Secretary of Labor Chris Lu met with business, technology and community leaders from Silicon Valley to discuss President Obama’s Upskill America initiative. This initiative is a new public-private effort to help hard-working Americans bridge the significant diversity, income, and skills gap that exist in our work force. “I’m standing with leaders like President Obama and Secretary Lu to call on businesses across the country to Upskill America,” said Congressman Honda. “In this new economy, we are all going to have to stand together to help workers of all backgrounds advance their skills to earn a shot at better, higher paying jobs. As the tech sector continues to drive our innovation economy, we want to make sure that everyone has a chance to participate, and that we are properly training our future workers.” Attendees of the roundtable included Apple, LinkedIn, Brocade, the Silicon Valley Leadership Group and other business and community groups. Par- ticipants of the discussion agreed that increasing access to apprenticeships and skills training programs are integral to helping low-wage and entry-level jobs across the country into stepping-stones to the middle class. “America has five million jobs open today and more than half a million of those jobs are in information technology. Registered Apprenticeships offer a solid return on investment by building a pipeline of skilled workers to maintain and expand our competitive edge across a range of industries that rely on IT,” said Deputy Secretary of Labor Christopher P. Lu. “Today’s roundtable with Rep. Honda and Silicon Valley business leaders brings up one step closer to ensuring that all workers receive the training and skills necessary to meet demands of today’s economy.” “Upgrading the skills of our workers will help create a more dynamic and diverse workforce not only in Silicon Valley but also across the United States. Workers who play by the rules and work hard deserve a fair shot at the American Dream ” added Congressman Honda. SMARTWORLDMOBILE. Officials from PLDT US gather at at classy restaurant in Milpitas last Saturday to discuss plans for 2015. From left are Edith Cahatol, Pal Lansingan, Luisa Lansingan, Jing Aurelio and Joan Seiden with her lovely child Maddie. INC MOUNTAIN VIEW & SAN JOSE. Officers of INC San Jose helped out in the recent Evangelical Mission in the local congregation of Mountian View. From left are Raffy Chou, Camille Tacmo, Don Orozco, Mountain View resident Minister Keith Otero, San Jose Head Deacon Brian Avery, Julie Usal, Sister Dela Rea and Noemi Butler. FUTURE OF MOUNTAIN VIEW. Brother Keith Otaro is being joined by the future generation of Mountain View. In photo are Brother Daryl Gobrera, Sis Blossom Gonzalvo, Sis Cherie Mora & Sis Michelle Lally. SOCILIZATION. Brethren and members of the Mountain View Local pose for a souvenir picture together with their Head Deacon Ernel Cabanero & Brother Keith Otero. PAGE 12 Apr 2 , 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 REAL ESTATE Good Credit Is Just As Important After Your Home Purchase Everybody knows how important it is to have great credit when you’re buying a house. But keeping your credit good after you’ve purchased is just as critical. Letting your score take a hit after you close escrow can negatively impact you in a few important ways. Credit Cards It’s easier than you think to get into trou- ble with credit cards once you become a homeowner. One late or missed payment is all it takes to get your first ding. Even if you don’t have any credit cards when you buy your home, make your first mortgage payment and watch your mailbox fill up with pre-approval offers. While it might be tempting to get all those cards and charge them up with new furniture and window coverings and TVs and appliances, it might be best to wait. As a new homeowner, you don’t yet know what your total monthly nut will be. Maybe the utilities are way more than you expected. Perhaps your air conditioning goes kaput the first time you turn it on in the spring or your handyman discovers asbestos while scraping the cottage cheese ceilings in your living room. What if rising values in your area means higher taxes for the next year? Delaying some or all of those purchases until you know what you can easily afford can help you stay in good financial shape. If rates drop after you’ve moved in or you didn’t get the greatest rate to begin with, refinancing might be your answer since it can save you money every month and over the life of your loan. If your credit score has gone up since you purchased, which often happens after a mortgage payment or two, you might be in a good position to refinance. If your credit score has dropped since your lender approval because you took out too much credit or were late on any of your payments, you may not qualify, which would mean sticking with your existing rate. Another good reason to refinance is lower private mortgage insurance (PMI) rates for those with a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan. The lower rates are expected to save homeowners up to $900 per year, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Cars, cable, and cell phones, oh my! The bump in your credit score post-mortgage can help you get a better rate when buying a car, whereas a credit score in decline could mean not qualifying at all. But even smaller purchases and necessary services can be affected by poor credit. “Cell phone companies run a credit check on you every time you sign up for a new contract,” said CNN Money. “The rationale is simple: Wireless companies want to make sure you’ll pay your bill. The company “has revealed that 50% of its customers don’t qualify for its top promotions.” Utilities like electric and gas as well as cable and satellite may not decline to service your home, especially if they are the only provider in your area. But you may have to pay a higher deposit if your credit is bad—something to consider if you are planning to change to a different provider or plan. Need more information about the impact your credit score can make? Visit Investopedia. FIL-AM POST Pending Home Sales Signal Strong Spring Market Contract signings in the Midwest and South in February drove pending home sales to their highest level in nearly two years. The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) said today that its Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) rose 3.1 percent in February to 106.9. The January index level, after a slight downward revision, was 103.7. The February number is 12.0 percent above the level in February 2014. According to NAR this is the sixth consecutive month that the index has increased compared to a year earlier and it has not been this high since June 2013 when it was 109.4. February was the 10th consecutive month that the index has been above 100 which is considered an average level of activity. The PHSI is based on the number of contracts executive during the month to purchase existing homes. These contracts are generally reflected as completed sales within 60 days. Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says demand appears to be strengthening as we head into the spring buying season. “Pending sales showed solid gains last month, driven by a steadily-improving labor market, mortgage rates hovering around 4 percent and the likelihood of more renters looking to hedge against increasing rents,” he said. “These factors bode well for the prospect of an uptick in sales in coming months. However, the underlying obstacle - especially for first-time buyers - continues to be the depressed level of homes available for sale.” According to NAR’s monthly Realtors Confidence Index, the share of first time buyers rose slightly from 28 percent in January to 29 percent in February. It was the first increase for this consumer segment since last November. “Several markets remain highly-competitive due to supply pressures, and Realtors are reporting severe shortages of move-in ready and available properties in lower price ranges,” adds Yun. “The return of first-time buyers this year will depend on how quickly inventory shows up in the market.” NAR is forecasting that there will be around 5.25 million existing homes sold in 2015, a 6.4 percent increase from last year. In 2014 those sales declined by 2.9 percent. Existing home prices are projected to rise about 5.6 percent compared to a 5.7 percent increase in 2014. You may contact Al Maglan @510 432 7438 for your real estate problems. SPORTS Donaire eyes title crack at 122; Nietes next defense July 4 Donnie Nietes extended his reign while Nonito Donaire Jr. showed there’s a lot of spark left in him Saturday night in Pinoy Pride 30 at Smart Araneta Coliseum. Reasserting his supremacy over Mexican fighters, Nietes stopped Gilberto Parra after the ninth round to retain the World Boxing Organization light flyweight crown, which he will again defend against former unified strawweight titlist Francisco Rodriguez on July 4 in Cebu City. Making his first appearance after a devastating knockout loss last October, Donaire battered Brazilian William Prado in two rounds to clinch the World Boxing CouncilNorth America Boxing Federation Nonito Donaire super bantamweight crown. Propped up by chants of “Nonito! Nonito!” late in the first round, Donaire turned vicious and started landing hard Donaire continued punishing Prado with booming left shots, forcing referee Bruce body shots. Donaire stepped up his attack in the McTavish to step in and halt the fight second and eventually sent Prado reel- 2:16 into the round. It was Donaire’s ing on the ropes with left hooks and up- 34th win, with 22 KOs, against three defeats. percuts. Mayweather claims he’s fit to fight Manny Pacquiao now While Manny Pacquiao continues to toil to achieve tip-top shape, Floyd Mayweather Jr. claims he is near peak form now, 37 days early for their May 2 fight in Las Vegas. “We’re pushing ourselves extremely hard,” Mayweather told the Associated Press. “If the fight [is held] today I could go out and perform and look well.” Pacquiao’s chief trainer Freddie Roach is not worried, though, and makes no effort to rush his ward’s training at his Wild Card Gym in Hollywood. Roach’s timetable calls for Pacquiao to be ready in three more weeks. Mayweather, who allowed AP a peek at his training regimen at his own gym near Chinatown in Las Vegas, said he has achieved fight weight, which should be around 147 pounds. “My mentality in the sport of boxing is to win first always but, of course, you always want to give people their money’s worth,” said Mayweather, who is expected to bulk up to at least 154 lb on fight night. There’s been fights I look at and say I’m not really pleased with that even though I won.” Against Pacquiao, his pound-forpound rival, Mayweather said he wants nothing but the best he could be. The brash, unbeaten American usually spars four six-minute rounds against different southpaws, and on the AP visit it was Maurice Lee’s turn. Virtually toying with Lee, who has four professional wins in as many fight, Mayweather asked his sparmate to pour it on, à la Pacquiao. But unlike Pacquiao, who follows a regular training schedule, Mayweather said he trains as he sees fit. He is known to stay in the gym up to 11 p.m., spars late in the afternoon and runs at night. Just like Pacquiao, Mayweather said he is focused on winning history’s richest tiff, tipped to top $400 million in revenues. Roy Luarca Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 SHOWBIZ Matteo Guidicelli celebrates birthday Megan Young back with GMA 7 to with Sarah Geronimo host ‘Starstruck’ PAGE 13 FIL-AM POST “It was all good... Ang saya-saya po, sobra,” said Matteo Guidicelli about his birthday party recently hosted by Swatch. The Kapamilya star, who turned 25 last March 26, added, “Ewan ko anong sasabihin, words cannot explain my feelings that night.” What was the highlight of his party? “Masaya... Everything, everything.” Why did his girlfriend Sarah Geronimo choose to sing Ed Sheeran’s hit “Thinking Out Loud” at his party? “Hindi, kasi yun talaga ang paboritong kanta ko, e. “A week before, pinili ko na yun para sa birthday prod ko. “I think nagustuhan din... she likes the song, she likes the lyrics, and we watched the concert together. “And I guess that’s what she surprised me with.” Aside from her song, there were also hugs and kisses. Was he “kilig?” “Oo naman po,” he said. Then carefully choosing his words, he continued, “Masaya tayo dahil marami na kaming pinagdaanan, ganun-ganun. ‘At parang she’s growing, she’s now happier, and to witness all of that, I just got emotional. “Yun, na-emotional lang ako.” Aside from their PDA (Public Display of Affection), “the whole scenario, the whole scene” got him teary-eyed as well. “My parents were there... Sarah’s efforts to make me happy. “Parang lumambot ako dun, e.” Ecstatic over what happened, he continued to rave. The best part of the party was... “I guess when she said thank you to my parents. “When she gave me this message na what she wanted for me. “That was what got me, and I’m just thankful for all her efforts... I’m thankful. I’m very happy.” Nikki’s ‘most precious gift’ to fiance BJ on wedding night With only months before she gets married, singer-actress Nikki Gil said she already has a gift in mind for her soon-to-be husband, businessman BJ Albert, on the night of their wedding. In a live interview on “Aquino & Abunda Tonight” on Monday, Gil playfully said, “Obviously, whatever you’re thinking, it’s that! I know what it is!” Turning serious, she added, “More importantly, the promise to raise God-fearing children and to create a loving [family].” Gil, whose vow against pre-marital sex has made headlines, clarified that she and Albert are not planning to start a family right away, noting they want to enjoy first each other’s company. Claudine Barretto on Julia, Marjorie, Raymart MANILA, Philippines – Actress Claudine Barretto gave audiences an update on her life in a new TV interview on The Buzz Sunday, March 29. Claudine talked about her relationship with sister Marjorie and nieces Julia, Dani, Clau- dia, and nephew Leon. Claudine recently attended the debut of her niece, teen actress Julia Barretto, and it looks like that may play a part in slowly healing the rift between Claudine and some members of her family. Marjorie and Claudine had issues with each other in the past. Previously, Marjorie, along with sister Gretchen and brother Jayjay, sided with Claudine estranged husband Raymart over Claudine’s alleged use of drugs in 2013. “I don’t know kung saan kami ni Marjorie sa relationship namin na iyon. I think it’s safe to say that we’re civil,” Claudine said. (I don’t know where we are in our relationship.) Claudine also mentioned that Marjorie thanked her for coming to Julia’s debut, saying it meant so much to Julia, who celebrated her 18th birthday last March 10. Although they were not able to talk that much, Claudine said that she and Marjorie had breakfast the following day. Claudine spoke about a recent conversation between her and Julia, who calls her “Mama Pretty.” “Sabi niya, ‘Ma, how are you?’ I got so emotional. I said, ‘I miss you so much. I miss all of you. I only see you on TV, your commercials. I’m so proud of you.’ “Sabi niya, ‘Mama Pretty,’ – hirap na hirap siya mag-buwelo. (She was having a hard time with the timing) – Sabi niya, ‘Pwede ba, it’s my birthday na, it’s my debut na on March 10. Can you go?’” said Claudine, noting that it took a while before Julia asked her about going. “Napa-stop lang ako sandali. Biglang I just blurted out, ‘Of course.’ And then I was thinking kung sinong gagawa ng gown na ganito kabilis. I was like, paano kaya mangyayari yun? (I stopped. I suddenly said ‘Of course.’ And then I was thinking, who can make a gown on such short notice?) “And then she said, ‘Can you promise me, mama?’ And I said, ‘I promise Julia, I’ll be there.’” Claudine said she became emotional upon seeing her other nieces and nephew during the party. She also talked about how she was approached by Dani, with whom she had a misunderstanding last year. Miss World 2013 and actress Megan Young has signed a contract with GMA 7. Young on Tuesday signed a one-year contract with GMA 7 network witnessed by its chair Felipe Gozon. The 25-year-old actress will cohost the reality talent show “Starstruck” with actor Dingdong Dantes. Young was first seen in “Starstruck,” which launched her career in 2005. She has appeared in various television shows before joining Miss Philippines in 2013 and winning the title. She became the first Filipina to win Miss World in 2013. NC/RC Coco Martin admits Julia Montes is ‘girlfriend material’ ACTOR Coco Martin revealed that actress Julia Montes is “girlfriend material” among all actresses whom he was paired with in his past projects. The star of the upcoming movie “You’re My Boss” also admitted that he and the actress are not yet in a relationship. “We are not yet in a relationship. Having a relationship is not yet my current focus,” Martin said in Filipino in an interview on The Buzz. He said that he is still focusing on his acting career. “Ayoko kasing sayangin yung opportunity and blessings na binibigay sa akin…Ang hirap hatiin (ng oras) kung sarili ko nga, at sa family ko pa, wala ng time tapos kung magkaka-girlfriend pa ako, baka hindi ko mapanindigan,”he said (I don’t want to waste the opportunities being given to me…I find it hard to find time for myself and my family, and if I would have a girlfriend right now, I might not sustain the relationship.) Martin and Montes were rumored to be in a relationship after they were first paired in the 2012 teles- erye “Walang Hanggan.” They were reunited again in “Wansapanataym Presents: Yamashita’s Treasures” this month. In an earlier interview, Montes admitted that she has a crush on the actor. AJH Will there be a prenup for Toni Gonzaga and Paul Soriano? MANILA,Philippines – TV host, actress, and bride-to-be Toni Gonzaga is sharing her thoughts about prenuptial agreements – particularly in relation to whether she might enter into one with fiance Paul Soriano. In an interview on The Buzz Sunday, March 29, Toni said: “Tinanong na rin sa akin iyan [prenup]...at saka ako napaisip ‘Ay, magpeprenup ba? Dapat may ganun ba talaga?’” (I was asked about that [a prenup]...and I thought, ‘Oh, should I? Should there really be something like that?) She continued, “...once you get into a relationship, and once you get into the commitment, you wanna be together forever, try your best to make it work. “So ‘yung sa akin, pag napreprenup ka, parang in the long run, iniisip mo na baka kasi in the future maghiwalay kami, so kailangan sa akin yung pera ko…I’d rather put my faith in God and the person I am marrying, and of course pray it will work forever.” (For me, if you do the prenup, in the long run, it’s like you’re thinking, ‘we might break up, so I need to make sure my money’s mine.) In the same interview, Toni also said that she believes Paul has been faithful to her in their 8 years together. Paul, a filmmaker, has previously said that he was determined to provide for Toni and that money wouldn’t be an issue between them. Toni and Paul confirmed their engagement last February. Paul proposed after Toni’s birthday last January. 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Instead of being a passive, gentle, soft kind of love, the emotion you feel may be more forceful, passionate, and aggressive. Roll with this feeling as you seduce the object of your desire. Cancer June 20 - July 21 If you haven’t gotten the love you want lately, Cancer, perhaps it’s because you haven’t asked for it. If you’re involved with someone and feel unfulfilled, consider having a heartto-heart talk about your needs and what you want out of the relationship in order to be happy. Leo July 22 - August 21 Feel free to upset the equilibrium in order to have your needs met, especially in the bedroom, Leo. In an effort to maintain the peace and keep everything on an even keel, you’ve neglected your desires for the sake of pleasing someone else. Virgo August 22 - September 21 Nothing is too hot for you to handle, but why do you insist on burning your hand when you don’t have to, Virgo? Are you trying to prove to someone that you can take the heat without being affected by it? You can get burned just as easily as anyone else even if you deny it. Libra September 22 - October 21 Your physical energy is strong. Your desire for passion and love is intense, Libra. Combine these two forces for a passionate night of love and romance. No one will be able to resist your power. The key now is to make sure that you aren’t giving yourself away to someone who’s unworthy of your love. Scorpio October 22 - November 20 Matters of the heart may not be going smoothly, Scorpio. Perhaps someone’s approach has been too aggressive. Maybe you’ve been too pushy about what you want. Tension builds up and creates disharmony instead of love. Perhaps you need to examine the dynamics of the relationship. Sagittarius November 21 - December 20 When it comes to love and romance, you’re probably on fire, Sagittarius. You have an incredible passion for love now, making you one of the most desirable catches around. Partner with someone who shares your thirst for adventure, spontaneity, and the bizarre. Capricorn December 21 - January 18 If things aren’t going smoothly in a romantic relationship, be careful about blaming yourself, Capricorn. A partnership means that two people work together equally. If this isn’t the case, let your partner know how you feel. Aquarius January 19 - February 17 Your sex drive is apt to be strong today. This could be the only thing on your mind, Aquarius. Every person you see may stir feelings in you, even though you may already be committed to someone. Pisces February 18 - March 19 Bring more fire and passion to your love life, Pisces. Spark things up by being more adventurous. The bolder you are, the more response you will get. Even though you may like to plan ahead and take things slowly, your romantic life is one area where you might do better taking the opposite approach. 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