Groups To Push Through With Transport Strike On Monday: Xianne Arcangel, CNN Philippines
Groups To Push Through With Transport Strike On Monday: Xianne Arcangel, CNN Philippines
Groups To Push Through With Transport Strike On Monday: Xianne Arcangel, CNN Philippines
Stop and Go Coalition President Jun Magno said they want President Rodrigo Duterte
to know their complaints about the public utility vehicle modernization program.
“Kami po'y humihingi ng paumanhin sa ating mamamayan. Kailangan lang namin gawin
ito para makarating sa aming Pangulo. Ang Pangulo, naniniwala kami, kokontra siya
kung pahihirapan ang taumbayan,” Magno said.
[Translation: We are asking for forgiveness from the people. We just need to do this so
our message reaches the President. We believe that the President would oppose this if
it would burden the people.]
Magno slammed the program as anti-poor since jeepney drivers and operators need to
buy modern jeeps which cost more than ₱2 million if they want to be given a franchise
next year.
ACTO national president Efren de Luna said they do not have a choice but to hold a
transport strike since their concerns about the public utility vehicle (PUV) modernization
program have allegedly fallen on deaf ears of authorities.
House Bill No. 4823 proposes allowing existing jeeps to continue their operations as
long as their road worthiness is tested and their engines are upgraded to Euro 4.
The bill also provides for a government subsidy of ₱100,000 for jeepney operators who
will buy new units, a five percent fixed interest rate for auto loans and an amortization
period of at least 10 years.
PCol. Allen Rae Co, PNP-Baguio police director, said one of the two new suspects
hurt the plebe using a flashlight with built-in taser.
"They call it a tactical flashlight with parangsteel parts sa taas, which serves as a
taser po. Allegedly this is the exact taser na nagamit po kay Cadet Dormitorio," he
told CNN Philippines.
He added, "'Yun pong isang bago natin (na suspect), he is allegedly suspected to
be the one who actually itong gadget na ito and it was witnessed by some other
cadets."
[Translation: It's a tactical flashlight with a taser. That was allegedly the weapon
used on Dormitorio. One of the new suspects is the one who used the gadget and it
was seen by witnesses.]
PBGen. Israel Dickson, Philippine National Police Baguio City & PRO-Cordillera
regional director , said the weapon was surrendered to PMA officials on September
18 and was only turned over to the police on Wednesday.
The late plebe's brother Dexter told GMA News that Darwin was electrocuted in his
private parts, citing the report of a medico legal officer.
"'Yung isa po allegedly hurt Dormitorio when he was already sitting down, 'yung
nanghihina na po siya. Allegedly he called the attention of Cadet Dormitorio, but
instead of using his hands ay nagamit po niya ang paa niya, so it hit Cadet
Dormitorio in the head," he said.
The Baguio police chief said it's possible that there were a number of instances
where Dormitorio was hurt by his upperclassmen.
The two new suspects were not namedand only identified as third class cadets.
The list of primary suspects is now at five.
Imperial, Lumbag, and Sanupao have all been dismissed from the academy.
Although the police classified the case of Dormitorio as a "maltreatment," the five
suspects will be charged for violating the Anti-Hazing Law, which penalizes
violators with life imprisonment and a ₱3-million fine if a hazing rite leads to death,
rape, sodomy, or mutilation.
Dormitorio was initially rushed to the PMA hospital complaining of a stomach ache.
He was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, and discharged after four hours,
only for him to start vomiting hours after he returned to the barracks.
He was found unconscious the next day and was rushed back to the hospital. He
was declared dead on arrival.
Co added that criminal negligence charges will also be filed against at least one
PMA hospital medical officer by Monday.
Newspaper Headlines
Newspaper Headlines often include key words that may or may not be commonly used. They are
chosen because they are shorter and require less space and also because of the effect that they
may produce on the learners. Headlines are also written in a special style which basically consist
ofsimplifying the grammar.
Following is a list of words that often appear in headlines and the meaning they usually have in
this context:
Short words save space, and so they are very common in newspaper headlines. The
following is a list of common headline vocabulary.
Back: support
OPPOSITION BACKS PM
Bar: refuse
HOTEL BARS FOOTBALL FANS
Bid: attempt
WOMAN MAKES SUICIDE BID
Blast: explosion
Blast: criticize violently
BLAST AT AIRPORT
OPPOSITION BLASTS PM
Blaze: fire
SIX DIE IN TEMPLE BLAZE
Boost: encourage
GOVERNMENT PLANS TO BOOST EXPORTS
Con: swindle
TEENEGERS CON WIDOW OUT OF LIFE SAVINGS
Crash: failure
TEN PEOPLE DIE IN PLANE CRASH
Curb: restrict
GOVERNMENT TO CURB ILLICIT LIQUOR TRADE
Cut: reduce
US CUTS AID TO INDIA
Deal: agreement
INDIA SIGNS NUCLEAR DEAL WITH US
Go-ahead: approval
NUKE-PLAN GETS GO-AHEAD
Halt: stop
AUTOMOBILE PLANT TO HALT PRODUCTION
Key: important
KEY WITNESS IN THE POACHING CASE VANISHES
Mar: spoil
VIOLENCE MARS CUP FINAL
Pact: agreement
DEFENCE PACT GETS CABINET NOD
Rampage: riot
HOOLIGANS RAMPAGE THROUGH STREETS
Rap: criticize
DOCTORS RAP HEALTH MINISTRY PLANS
Riddle: mystery
MISSING TEENAGER RIDDLE: TWO MEN HELD
Urge: encourage
ENVIRONMENTALISTS URGE GOVERNMENTS TO ACT ON POLLUTION
Vow: promise
EXILED PRESIDENT VOWS TO RETURN