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News stories from the Philippines and all other important information about the Philippine islands.
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Turmeric as Miracle Cure
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Coming off worst day, SW still leads by 20
Coming off worst day, SW still leads by 20
BACOLOD – Tom Kim fired a level par 70 for 36 points yesterday and Luigi Wong added 32 as Manila Southwoods slowed down with just 126 third round points in the PAL Interclub's centerpiece Regular Men's Championship at Binitin.
With the elements at their worst, the Carmona-based squad struggled like the rest, but team skipper Thirdy Escano knows that they have accomplished what they set out to do here as they take a 20-point lead over Luisita into the final day.
"I can sleep soundly tonight," Escano said even after Aidric Chan added 30 points and Carlo Corpus 28 for a 405 aggregate as Southwoods moved closer to the tournament's first-ever "four-peat."
Kristopher Arevalo, who signed for a 38 on Friday, failed to count with a 26.
But despite their meager output, the defending champions still played well enough to keep their heads above water and not give Luisita a chance to pull out an upset when the final round is played at tree-lined Marapara today.
"It was a really difficult day for everyone and I can't complain at the way the boys played," Escano said. "The winds were blowing so hard and the course has hardened so much that everyone suffered bad breaks throughout their rounds."
Sean Jean Ramos fired 37 and Luis Miguel Guerrero signed for 33 as Luisita amassed 129 and practically bagged second place over Canlubang with a 385 total.
Benjie Sumulong and the veteran Eddie Bagtas accounted for 31 and 28, respectively, and Luisita threw away the 27 of Josh Jorge to be 16 points ahead of the Sugar Barons going to Marapara.
Josef Bucay accounted for 32 and Jonas Magcalayo 31 for the Sugar Barons, who had 119 and would need a really big final round to be able to dislodge the Luisitans in second spot.
Gido Mandanas and JP De Claro had 28 apiece for Cangolf, which will take a 369 tally into the final day.
This year's Interclub's Platinum sponsors this year are RMN and Manila Times, while major sponsors are Mastercard, The Philippine Manila Standard, Rolls Royce, Bombardier, TV5, Primax, BusinessWorld, Crossover and Fox.
Other sponsors include Boeing, PAGCOR, Belmonte Hotel, Eton Properties and Asia Brewery, Inc.
Escape from hospital of OFW Jeanette Opido
OFFICIAL NEWS RELEASE (March 8, 2018)
Recruitment agency to ask Kuwait authorities
to investigate person, NGO involved
in escape from hospital of OFW Jeanette Opido
REMAINS OF OFW JEANETTE OPIDO
ARRIVED FROM KUWAIT MORNING OF MARCH 8
The remains of OFW Jeanette Opido (also known by her maiden name Jeanette Plegaria on social media) arrived from Kuwait Thursday morning (March 8) at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila. the manpower recruitment agency that originally deployed her to Kuwait said.
In a statement, iRekrut Manpower managing director Roland Collado also said they will ask the Kuwait government to go after the person, Glaiza Gamboa, as well as her cohorts, involved in Opido's illegal hospital discharge in September 2017.
"We will request our FRA (foreign recruitment agency counterpart) to coordinate with the local Kuwait authorities to investigate the alleged Filipino companions of Opido when she escaped from the hospital," the iRekrut official said.
Collado also refuted allegations and speculations hurled in social that they abandoned Opido. The iRekrut official said they attended to Opido through their foreign recruitment agency counterpart in Kuwait, Teflah Mohsen Duhaiman Al Dhafeeri Manpower Office.
"All throughout Opido's confinement (1st, 2nd and 3rd) our FRA was with her as evidenced by the pictures attached in our several reports (to the POEA)...The Filipino secretaries of our FRA were regularly present in the hospital during the confinement as evidenced by the pictures we have submitted in our reports," iRekrut said.
Collado added that "Opido herself confirmed that she was in the custody of a certain GLAIZA GAMBOA, who is not an employee of our FRA. Initial reports would indicate that an NGO facilitated Opido's escape from the hospital and thereafter, a certain GLAIZA GAMBOA, allowed her to stay in their accommodation. "
"The NGO should likewise explain why they kept in their custody a medically-ill worker instead of bringing her immediately to the hospital or at least, at the Philippine Embassy. From the start, we have been asking OPIDO to report to Embassy but she refused to follow," Collado said.
The iRekrut official also enumerated the 12 reports they sent to POEA about Opido.
1st | 7/14/17 | When OPIDO was admitted to the hospital and underwent surgery |
2nd | 7/31/17 | Visit and assistance of our FRA to OPIDO and continuous checking on her condition. At the same time the coordination of our FRA w/ ATNU for her repatriation |
3rd | 8/31/17 | Improvement on the condition of OPIDO; process of her travel documents |
4th | 9/26/17 | Informing that OPIDO went out of the hospital with the assistance of an NGO in Fahaheel, Kuwait |
5th | 10/13/17 | Worker confirmed that she is staying with a certain "GLAIZA GAMBOA"; we instructed OPIDO to proceed to POLO/Embassy but refused to follow as she still wants to work |
6th | 12/27/17 | Reported that the worker already assisted by our FRA to apply for travel documents at the Phil. Embassy |
7th | 1/15/18 | FRA brought OPIDO to the hospital for checkup for a fit to travel certificate; she was confined for 4 days; was discharged after some lab tests; NO PAYMENT WAS REQUIRED BY THE HOSPITAL |
8th | 2/19/18 | In response to the social media postings, we submitted a full report to Atty. Basas from the start of the case up the present situation; and informing the worker was brought to hospital by our FRA/Embassy |
9th | 2/22/18 | Update on the efforts of our FRA with POLO/Embassy and a relative of OPIDO in Kuwait |
10th | 2/23/18 | Transfer of OPIDO to ICU |
11th | 2/26/18 | Death of OPIDO; same report was forwarded to OWWA Admin Cacdac |
12th | 3/2/18 | Update on the repatriation of the body of OPIDO; coordination with the family members |
He also said Opido only had two employers until she ran away from her last employer sometime April 2016.
"Instead of seeking shelter at our Embassy or asking assistance from our FRA, she worked illegally as part time cleaner. Even after her operation (1st confinement) she refused to be repatriated and instead insisted on working illegally," iRekrut said.
"Jeanette was uncooperative with us and our FRA when we asked her that we will process her repatriation. It was only in December 2017 that she cooperated with us for the process of her repatriation. She was confined for 4 days last January, was eventually properly discharged and was even given a fit to travel certificate," the agency also said.
Opido died last February 23. The Kuwait Ministry of Health said her cause of death was "acute failure of blood circulation and stop of heart muscles and respiration, heavy weakness in heart muscles, lung infection, failure of respiration functions." (END)
Friday, March 9, 2018
Southwoods zooms to 12-point Interclub lead
Southwoods zooms to 12-point Interclub lead
BACOLOD – Despite its top gun jamming in the back nine, Manila Southwoods yesterday still had too much in its arsenal and opened up a 12-point lead after the first round of the 71st PAL Interclub Regular Men's Championship at the Marapara layout here.
Taisei Shimizu of Japan took over the spearhead's role when his fancied countryman Yuto Katsuragawa couldn't get going, shooting an eagle-spiked three-under-par 68 worth 38 points as Southwoods tallied 140 and threatened to complete its date with history in blowout fashion.
"That was actually our target, to shoot 140, which I knew would give us the lead," Southwoods' non-playing skipper Thirdy Escano said after Shimizu completed a routine par 5 on the 600-yard 18th.
Chepe Dulay birdied the closing hole for a 37, the veteran Jun Jun Plana accounted for 34 and Jama Reyes' 31 counted as the last score for Southwoods after Katsuragawa bogeyed his last five holes and threw away an otherwise good round for a 30.
"We really weren't mindful of what the other teams were scoring," Escano added. "I just asked the players for a 140 and they gave me that. We have the same target (in the second round tomorrow) and we'll see where that takes us."
Southwoods is seeking to become the first team to win this event three straight years, and the Carmona-based squad's overpowering opening round performance even with Katsuragawa not counting has certainly given Escano's players even more confidence.
It was surprising enough that Katsuragawa finished on a limp, but also unexpected was Luisita emerging as the chief threat after Canlubang's first round team struggled big time to trail by 21 in third spot.
Leandro Bagtas scored a level 36, Dan Cruz and Rodel Mangulabnan accounted for 31 each and Don Petil fired 30 for Luisita, which has also started a grassroots program to be able to contend in this division in the years to come.
The Sugar Barons couldn't do better than assemble a 119 after their own anchor, many-time national champion Rupert Zaragosa, struggled to post 29. Lester Lagman had 31 points and Gido Mandanas 30 to make for the bulk of the Canlubang score.
Action shifts to Binitin in Murcia town for the next two rounds starting today, and Escano bared that at least four of the five players that didn't open hostilities are set to suit up.
"We have a game plan and there's no use veering away from that," he said. "It's their (second team's) turn to give us 140 (points)."
Former junior world champ Kristoffer Arevalo and veteran internationalists Aidric Chan, Carl Corpus, Paolo Wong and defending individual champion Tom Kim are still at Escano's disposal.
This year's Interclub's Platinum sponsors this year are RMN and Manila Times, while major sponsors are Mastercard, The Philippine Manila Standard, Rolls Royce, Bombardier, TV5, Primax, BusinessWorld, Crossover and Fox.
Other sponsors include Boeing, PAGCOR, Belmonte Hotel, Eton Properties and Asia Brewery, Inc.