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Instructions:

1.Copyread the article using the copyreading symbols.


2.Write a headline.
3. Indicate the slugline and printer spec.

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“Another isue which Japan & the Philippines agre ed on today is Japan’s (welcoming) house
hold workers to Japanise economic zones, Yasuhisa Kawamura, jjapan’s press sec. and Abe’s
spokersperson told raporters.

In a billateral meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economy Cooperation (Apec)


summit in manila on hursday, japanese Prime minister Shinzo Abe and President Aquino agreed
on the highring of filipino domesticated workers in the very specialty economic seen zones in
Japan’s kanagawa and osaka Prefectures.

The awesome agreement, however, was still vague on tha number of worker from

the Philippines Japan will need.

It deppends on how many people is wanted on the Japanese’s side. Based on the needs, we will
had the apropriate worker of number, Kawamura said.

“With PM Abe’s approval, the system to refuse Finoy workers is almost [a done deal],” said
Kawamura said.

The spokespersons said Japan to be wanted to begin hiring generously by the end of the year at
the earliest and soonest.
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“Abe requested from the side of the Ph that that the neccessary preperations must be made so
the agreement could be implemented moothly implemented,” Waka-waka said.
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TYPHOON “Marilyn” entered the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) sunday p.m. but is
not expecting will to make landfall, the weather bureau said.

Marilyn international name: In-fa was monitored by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geographical
and Astronomy Services Administration (Pagasa)
one thousand one hundred forty kilometers east of Virac, Catanduanes, at 4 P.M.. It is expected
to be 1,010 km east of aurora this morning.

Forecaster Aldczar aurelio said the typhoon had extra winds of one hundred 75 kph and gusts of
up to 210 kph. It is moving and running west-northwest @ twenty five kph.

Pagasa said Bicol, Eastern and Visayas central, as well as Mindanao, can expect moody and
cloudy skies with light to a sort of moderate rains and isolated thunderstorms. Up north, the ba
tanes, Calayan and Babuyan group of islands can expect cloudy skies with light rains,
whileMetro Manila and the rest of the country can inspect partly cloudy to cloudy skies with
isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms. Jovic Yee
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Last week’s storming of carlos uy Building in district Mandurriao where DyOK Aksyon
Radyo-Iloilo was based may be the break that the Philippine Drug Enfrcement Agent (PDEA)
have been looking for in the war against drug trafficking.

The Odicta group is in the watch list of suscepted illegal drug personalities, accdg to regional
director Paul Ledesma.

In a conference press yesterday, Ledesma said he believed that the attempt of a group of man to
burge into Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo was related to the radio station’s crusade against illegal drugs.

“I don’t think we should even beat around the bush,” said Ledesma, adding that PDEA’s
fartnership with the radiostation in the cumpaign against ilegal drugs has been “commendable.”

the inteligence section chief of the Ilo ilo City Police Offise… Senior Insp. Donnel Regis,

identified one of the man in the secyurity camera recordings of Action Radyo-Iloilo as
businessman Melvin “Boyet” Odicta.

They has not seen Him personally shelling or doing businss with illlegal drugs,

``told said Ledesma. He prescribed such scenario as “near impossible.”

I made my intention clear that I won’t the identifikation and neutralization of any groups
involved in illegal activities in the city. The provincial leadership is committed to support and
provide necessary resources to achieve this purpose the soonest time possible,” said City Mayor
Jed Patrick Mabilog.
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“The die is cast. I have already crossed the Rubicon.”

Davao city mayor Rodrigo Duterte make the statesment on Monday as he confirmed reports
over the week end that he have changed his mined and would runs for President in next year’s
elections.

Yes, I am running, he told reporters in San Juan City (metro manila). ““But the formal
declaration will be made by the PDP.”

The tuogh-talking mayor was referreng to Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan or


PDP-Laban, the over thirty-year-old political party that has been pushing him to gun for the
presidency.

PDP-Laban traces its roots to davao city and cagayan de oro city and was organized in the early
1980s primarily to gulvanized anti-Marcos forces in the region. Duterte is a member of the
party.

Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel 3rd, president of the PDP-Laban, said he spoken with Duterte
last Saturday and the mayor told him she is now decinclined to run in 2016.

“This is the ac

cumulation of his [Duterte] frustrations or concerns due to complaints given to him like tanim-
bala [bullet-planting], citizenship and others. Maybe he’s had enough,” Pimentel added.
ODICTA IN PDEA WATCH LIST

Ledesma sees ‘break’ in Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo incident

November 24, 2015

LEDESMA

LEDESMA

BY MERIANNE GRACE EREÑETA

ILOILO City – Last week’s storming of Carlos Uy Building in Mandurriao district where
DyOK Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo was based may be the break that the Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency (PDEA) has been looking for in the war against drug trafficking.

The “Odicta group” is in the watch list of suspected illegal drug personalities, according
Regional Director Paul Ledesma.

In a press conference yesterday, Ledesma said he believed that the attempt of a group of men to
barge into Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo was related to the radio station’s crusade against illegal drugs.

“I don’t think we should even beat around the bush,” said Ledesma, adding that PDEA’s
partnership with the radio station in the campaign against illegal drugs has been
“commendable.”

The intelligence section chief of the Iloilo City Police Office, Senior Inspector Donnel Regis,
identified one of the men in the security camera recordings of Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo as
businessman Melvin “Boyet” Odicta.

But even if Odicta is in the PDEA watch list, Ledesma admitted that filing charges against him
is another matter.

They have not seen him personally selling or doing business with illegal drugs, said Ledesma.
He described such scenario as “near impossible.”

It was reported by this paper yesterday that Odicta had been sentenced to life imprisonment for
violation of the Dangerous Drugs Act (Republic Act 6425) and that the Supreme Court affirmed
the judgment (G.R. No. 93708) on May 15, 1991.

It is not known whether Odicta had obtained presidential pardon leading to his release from jail;
or he had been unlawfully spirited out. The Regional Trial Court here vowed to dig into their
archives.
Ledesma urged Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo to make use of its security camera recordings to pursue
charges against the men who stormed Carlos Uy Building.

“This may be a predicate crime that we all have been waiting for,” he said, adding that Aksyon
Radyo-Iloilo must identify the men in its security camera recordings.

“Let us put this into writing. Let us sign it. Let us give it to the police. Bantayan ta kun ano ang
obrahon sang police,” said Ledesma.

Another personality in the recordings identified by Councilor Plaridel Nava was Councilman
Jesus “Jing-jing” Espinosa Jr. of Barangay Monica, City Proper.

“Kagawad Jing, for whatever reason why he was there, it is for him to explain because the way
we understand it, there was a social gathering where they came from,” said Ledesma.

Senior Superintendent Khasmir Disomangcop, city police director, said yesterday they have
identified some of the men in the security camera recordings but declined to give details.

“Siguro pag na-file ang kaso, didto ko na ma-reveal ang identities,” said Disomangcop.

Meanwhile, Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog said he requested the national and regional offices of
the National Bureau of Investigation and Philippine National Police to conduct in-depth
investigations on the following:

* shooting incidents involving loose firearms

* alleged presence of armed groups

* illegal drug trade.

In his letter, Mabilog stated, “I strongly condemn such act of disregarding the rule of law in the
city. I denounce any act to undermine the freedom of the press or threaten such freedom in any
way.”

“I made my intention clear that I want the identification and neutralization of any groups
involved in illegal activities in the city. The city leadership is committed to support and provide
necessary resources to achieve this purpose the soonest time possible,” said Mabilog./PN
The Philippine Information Agency will recognize this year’s best performing
school paper advisers in Western Visayas.
Four school paper advisers from Capiz will be cited as among the region’s “best”
during the gathering of about 400 student writers for the College Press Conference
and Awards on November 26,
Included in the awardees are Mrs. Mary Gretchel Montorio of Jagnaya National
High School in Jagnaya, Jamindan town, Mr. Joey Balatayo of Capiz State
University-Roxas City main campus, Mr. Leonardo Bayadog of “Ang Kasanag”
and Ms. Shanika Mae Isagan of “The Script,” both of Capiz National High School.
Montorio and Balatayo will also be recipients of the Hall of Fame award for having
consistently won the award for three consecutive years, that is, from 2013 to 2015.
The “Ang Kasanag” will also be cited as Best High school Newsletter for 2015 and
First Place and Second Place for Best Multi-Lingual High School Paper.
“The annual search for best performing advisers is our way of appreciating and
recognizing the efforts of the school paper advisers in promoting development and
responsible campus journalism,” said Western Vissayas PIA Director lawyer Ma.
Janet Mesa.
She said that the greater force behind the performance of school paper publications
are the advisers, who in many ways, have been instrumental in the growth of the
paper through all the years, despite changing times and memberships and all other
financial and administrative constrains.
The awarding ceremony here which will be led by Director Mesa will likewise be
graced by Capiz First District Congressman Antonio A. Del Rosario, who will be
the guest of honor and speaker.
During the opening ceremonies, Mayor Angel Celino will welcome the participants
and give the keynote address.(JCM/JBG/PIA6)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/991448260170/pia-to-recognize-
best-campus-paper-advisers#sthash.821Oh7Im.dpuf

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