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		<title>How to cook an Igado (Filipino Delicacy)</title>
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		<title>How To Cook BEEF CALDERETA</title>
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		<title>Filipino Food Time (Part 1 of 2) Pansit Making</title>
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		<title>Richard Gutierrez overwhelmed by the success of &#8220;Asero&#8221; and &#8220;For The First Time&#8221;</title>
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		<title>Rufa Mae Quinto explains why her boyfriend got &#8220;jealous&#8221; while she was doing &#8220;I.T.A.L.Y.&#8221;</title>
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		<title>Govt working hard to prop up human rights image</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine government, under attack by rights  groups for its poor record in defending and protecting human rights, has been  busy these past months propping up its image in the international  community.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>MANILA, Philippines</strong> - The Philippine government, under attack by rights  groups for its poor record in defending and protecting human rights, has been  busy these past months propping up its image in the international  community.</p>
<p>The Foreign Affairs department in early June declared its  &#8220;success&#8221; in defending the country&#8217;s human rights record before the United  Nations&#8217; Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in Geneva.</p>
<p>Despite criticisms  from local human rights organizations, the Department of Foreign Affairs said  the Philippines&#8217; &#8220;constructive and transparent engagement&#8221; with the UPR process  was warmly welcomed&#8221; by member states of the Human Rights Council  (HRC).</p>
<p>The Philippine government report had a rough sailing when the UPR  Working Group held consultations with various government agencies and civil  society organizations early this year (several human rights groups snubbed the  consultations.)</p>
<p>Fortunately for the Philippines, several member states of  the HRC commended the country&#8217;s &#8220;voluntary commitments&#8221; and for &#8220;considering&#8221;  recommendations to improve the country&#8217;s human rights  situation.</p>
<p>Ambassador Erlinda Basilio, Philippine Permanent  Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, said the Philippines had always  attached the &#8220;highest priority to the protection and promotion of human  rights.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Philippines was recognized by the HRC in areas such as the  protection of the rights of women and children, migrant workers, poverty  alleviation, social amelioration and the abolition of the death  penalty.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Philippines was one of the countries deeply involved in the  establishment of the HRC, which succeeded the former UN Commission on Human  Rights. It had played a lead role in elaborating the UPR procedure, which is  aimed at promoting human rights on a global scale in an inclusive and  non-discriminatory manner,&#8221; the DFA said in a statement.</p>
<p>Human rights  groups, however, were not satisfied by the Report as they called on the HRC to  &#8220;keep pursuing our government to stop the extrajudicial killings and other human  rights violations.&#8221;</p>
<p>In an oral intervention before the UN body, various  human rights groups – the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, the  Asian Legal Resource Center, the World Council of Churches and a Philippine NGO  delegation - supported the findings presented by Phillip Alston, the UN Human  Rights Council special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary  executions who visited the Philippines last year.</p>
<p>Alston in his report  linked members of the Armed Forces to the killings of leftist activists,  indigenous peoples, trade union workers, farmers and even human rights workers.  Alston said the Armed Forces is in a &#8220;state of denial&#8221; over the alleged human  rights violations.</p>
<p>Representatives of the human rights organizations  insisted that the human rights situation in the country will not improve &#8220;unless  the counter-insurgency policy (of the government) changes and the other  recommendations made by [Alston] are seriously carried out.&#8221;</p>
<p>Executive  Secretary Eduardo Ermita led the delegation presenting the Philippine Report to  the HRC.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are proud of the achievements we have made in human rights,&#8221;  Ermita said before submitting the report.</p>
<p>&#8220;Like all countries, we cannot  say we have a perfect record but we have instituted programs and policies that  are making an impact and this is what the international system wants to see,&#8221; he  added.</p>
<p>Ermita said: &#8220;Human rights is much broader than [extrajudicial  killings]. We will discuss areas as various as micro-finance projects to empower  people economically, (as well as) basic services and provisions.&#8221;</p>
<p>The  Philippines, in its Report to the HRC, presented the following voluntary  commitments:</p>
<p>- to develop a gender-responsive approach, especially to  protect children and women;<br />
- to further develop domestic legislation to  better protect the rights of the child;<br />
- to continue to address the issue of  extrajudicial killings; and<br />
- to meet the basic needs of the poor and other  vulnerable sectors.</p>
<p>Speaking before the HRC, Basilio said the government  &#8220;neither engages in nor encourages torture or extrajudicial killings of any  kind.&#8221; She said the government will take steps to address cases of extrajudicial  killings and other forms of political violence.</p>
<p>Despite the criticisms of  human rights groups, the Foreign Affairs department said the government &#8220;will  continue to welcome civil society as a partner in human rights, including in the  follow-up to the UPR and the Second Philippine Human Rights Action  Plan.&#8221;</p>
<p>Basilio pledged the country&#8217;s &#8220;continuing strong support for the  UPR process, and our confidence that it can further contribute to the effective  implementation of human rights standards on the ground, where it matters most,  as all countries seek to ensure greater enjoyment of human rights to their  peoples.&#8221;</p>
<p>Back in Manila, however, human rights groups said justice for  human rights victims is elusive.</p>
<p>Amnesty International said killings and  enforced disappearances continue while activists, journalists and ordinary  people continue to live in fear because perpetrators remain  scot-free.</p>
<p>&#8220;The wheels of justice are very slow in the country,&#8221; said  Aurora Parong, section director of Amnesty International in the  Philippines.</p>
<p>Although cases have been filed against alleged perpetrators  of summary executions, &#8220;justice remains elusive and the possibility of getting  genuine justice remains unsure,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is because forensic  investigations of human rights violations are not done with due diligence,  either because of unwillingness to do so or because of incompetence to do good  investigations,&#8221; Parong added.</p>
<p>She said that Amnesty International  recognizes the efforts of the Philippine judiciary for reforms, including the  institution of the writ of amparo and the writ of habeas data, which can be used  by victims of human rights violations in seeking redress. But Parong noted that  measures such as these are not known by most Filipinos.</p>
<p>The law and the  judiciary must be brought closer to the people while legislators should work to  improve the country&#8217;s witness protection program.</p>
<p>Even the Commission on  Human Rights (CHR), a constitutional body whose commissioners are appointed by  the President, agreed that &#8220;much more remains to be done&#8221; in human rights work  in the Philippines.</p>
<p>Commissioner Cecilia R.V. Quisumbing said: &#8220;Justice  may have been slow so far but we can see progress along the spectrum of criminal  trials.&#8221;</p>
<p>She said the new set of commissioners who started their term in  May will monitor the government&#8217;s compliance with international human rights  commitments.</p>
<p>In her report to the HRC on June 3, Quisumbing acknowledged  the &#8220;growing incidence of killings of activists since 2004.&#8221; She, however, said  that the Philippine government &#8220;has taken several steps since 2006 to address  this issue.&#8221;</p>
<p>Quisumbing insisted that &#8220;there is no State policy that  approves of or encourages such killings&#8221; even as she added that the government  &#8220;must increase its efforts to ensure that the momentum is not only maintained  but accelerated and these violations be stopped once and for all.&#8221;</p>
<p>She  said the CHR &#8220;expresses its appreciation for the constructive comments&#8221; of  Alston, especially for his recognition that &#8220;non-state actors have also played a  role in extrajudicial killings.&#8221;</p>
<p>Quisumbing noted that after the Alston  report came out both government and civil society groups reported a &#8220;significant  drop in incidences&#8221; of human rights violations.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is a notable drop  in statements by military commanders in the field that could be taken to label  activists as enemies of the state and therefore legitimate targets in  counter-insurgency efforts,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>The reported positive response of  HRC member states to the Philippine report excited government representatives,  but human rights groups are not convinced.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Philippine government  claimed that members of the UN [HRC] applauded the report of the Philippines.  But reviewing the proceedings of the UPR reveals that this boast is not entirely  accurate,&#8221; said youth activist Mong Palatino, regional editor for Southeast Asia  of Global Voices Online.</p>
<p>He said the official report of the government is  full of inconsistencies and unfounded assertions.</p>
<p>&#8220;In short the  Philippine government lied to convince the international community that it is  doing everything to improve the human rights situation in the country,&#8221; Palatino  said.</p>
<p>He said the Philippine government reported that it held two  national consultations to draft the UPR report. But civil society groups were  unaware of these meetings, Palatino said, adding that recommendations made by  non-government groups were not integrated into the Report.</p>
<p>Palatino  observed that the government report was full of &#8220;motherhood  statements.&#8221;</p>
<p>Among the highlights presented by the government report  are:</p>
<p>1) The creation and strengthening of institutions for the promotion  and protection of human rights;</p>
<p>2) The improvement of its human rights  record, through strengthening institutions, mainstreaming human rights and  improving human rights education;</p>
<p>3) The pursuit of good governance, in  accordance with the principle of a rights-based approach to  development;</p>
<p>4) Human rights advocacy and programs responding to the  demands of vulnerable sectors; and</p>
<p>5) Human rights promotion and  protection during the current peace processes.</p>
<p>Palatino quoted human  rights groups as saying they were &#8220;outraged by the unrepentant and  self-delusional claims by the government of its human rights record before the  international community.&#8221;</p>
<p>While the Foreign Affairs department reported  that the government&#8217;s presentation was well-applauded, Palatino said activists  who attended the UPR session insisted that the applause was initiated and came  mostly from the rest of the Filipino bureaucrats who formed part of the  Philippine government&#8217;s 40-member team.</p>
<p>A journal of the HRC noted that  during the Philippine presentation &#8220;&#8230;several UN bodies were concerned about  the lack of appropriate measures to deal with crimes allegedly committed by  state security forces and agents and the insecurity surrounding journalists,  human rights activists, and the overly vague new Human Security Act.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Corruption in the judiciary exists - Philippine Judicial Academy</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="story" style="margin: 0px 0px 20px;"><strong>MANILA, Philippines</strong> - A  retired Court of Appeals justice on Thursday admitted that corruption is not new  in the judiciary, but said it most of the times starts with lawyers and not with  judges and magistrates.</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>Yun yung corruptor eh, ‘yung justices  corrupted lang</em> (The lawyers are the corruptor, while the judges are the  corrupted),” said former CA Associate Justice Hilarion Aquino in an interview by  Jun Veneracion in GMA’s <em>24 Oras</em>.</p>
<p>Aquino, chairman of the ethics  committee of the Philippine Judicial Academy (PJA), made the statement following  the sacking of a magistrate and the suspension of another one over the bribery  scandal that rocked the Court of Appeals recently.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court on  Tuesday ordered the relief of CA Associate Justice Vicente Roxas after he was  found guilty of multiple violations of the canons of the Code of Judicial  Conduct, grave misconduct, dishonesty, undue interest and conduct prejudicial to  the best interest of service.</p>
<p>This was in connection with the  controversial ruling he issued last July 23 favoring the Manila Electric Co.  (Meralco) in its legal war against the Government Service Insurance System  (GSIS).</p>
<p>Another CA magistrate, Jose Sabio Jr, was meted with a two-month  suspension after he was found guilty of simple misconduct and conduct unbecoming  of a justice of the CA.</p>
<p>In the television report, Aquino explained that  there would be no corruption if there is no corruptor.</p>
<p>Saying that  corruption is “habit-forming,” Aquino said he always reminds those who are  attending his seminars in the PJA not to be lured by money.</p>
<p>“I used to  tell the judges and the ministers ‘you know corruption is habit forming. We  start with little things eventually it escalates to million,’” he said.</p>
<p>Veteran lawyer Vitaliano Aguirre echoed Aquino’s statement that lawyers  are to be blamed for the corruption in the judiciary.</p>
<p>“Kumakalat na ang  corruption sa judiciary (corruption is spreading in the judiciary) and the  judges are not only to blame but the lawyers are also to blame,” Aguirre  said.</p>
<p>According to the report, in a span of 30 years, from 1947-2007,  there were at least 94 lawyers disbarred by the Supreme Court for alleged  improprieties.</p>
<p>But nobody wants to complain against these lawyers, the  report said.</p>
<p>Lawyer Frank Chavez of the Operation Clean Hands, meanwhile,  the chain of corruption will not be completed if not through the help of  justices.</p>
<p>“Kahit na anong gawin ng abogado pag ayaw ng justice, wala din  (No matter how corrupt the lawyer is, if the judge will not participate, then  there’s no corruption). So it takes two to tango,” Chavez said. <strong>-  <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/story/119729/Corruption-in-the-judiciary-exists---Philippine-Judicial-Academy">GMANews.TV</a></strong></div>
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		<title>PEP: GMA-7 stars enrol in finishing school</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Masaya si Mark Herras nang makusap siya ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal)  sa Station 168 Internet Cafe sa may Tomas Morato kahapon, September  10.
&#8220;Mag-i-school na ako,&#8221; balita niya sa amin.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Masaya si Mark Herras nang makusap siya ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal)  sa Station 168 Internet Cafe sa may Tomas Morato kahapon, September  10.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mag-i-school na ako,&#8221; balita niya sa amin.</p>
<p>In-enrol na kasi  ng GMA Artist Center ang prime young stars sa kanilang kuwadra sa isang  extensive class sa John Robert Powers sa Makati Branch nito. Hindi lang daw ito  seminar ngunit tunay na klase at magtatagal ng ilang buwan. Ilan sa aaralin nila  ay Speech, Confidence in Communicating, at Personal Development.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hindi  siya yung parang training lang, klase talaga. Magkakaroon kami ng talagang  classmates,&#8221; dagdag ni Mark.</p>
<p>Tulad ng regular classes, hindi exclusive  ang magiging sessions nila. Kung may makakasabay silang mag-enrol para sa mga  nasabing subjects, magiging ka-classmates nila ito.</p>
<p>Twice a week at two  hours each daw ang magiging klase nila para sa John Robert  Powers.</p>
<p>Tinanong namin si Mark kung sinu-sino ang in-enrol ng GMA Artist  Center. Ayon sa young actor, makakaklase niya raw sina Rainier Castillo, Yasmien  Kurdi, at Sheena Halili of StarStruck 1, Marky Cielo ng StarStruck 3, at Rich  Asuncion, Aljur Abrenica, Kris Bernal ng Starstruck 4.</p>
<p>Tinanong namin  kung bakit hindi kasama ang iba pang stars ng GMA at StarStruck tulad nina Mike  Tan at LJ Reyes ng StarStruck 2. Ang sagot sa amin ni Mark, sabi raw sa kanila  ng GMAAC, mga prime stars lang daw muna ang ie-enrol nila.</p>
<p>Hindi namin  naintindihan kung ano ang ibig sabihin ng prime artist, kung sino ang prime at  hindi at hindi na rin namin ito pina-explain pa kay Mark. - <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/story/119673/PEP-GMA-7-stars-enrol-in-finishing-school">source</a></p>
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		<title>Pinoy sexual assault suspect arrested in California</title>
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<div id="story" style="margin: 0px 0px 20px;"><strong>MANILA, Philippines — </strong>A  Filipino-American linked to a sexual assault case in San Francisco in the United  States is now in police custody after he turned himself in last  weekend.</p>
<p>Online news site Asian Journal reported Thursday that for two  weeks, police failed to find Horacio Candia Jr, who was wanted for an incident  last Aug. 22.</p>
<p>Candia, 38, a former firefighter, was accused of sexually  assaulting a woman near 16th Street and Carolina in the Potrero District in San  Francisco on Aug. 22. The victim managed to escape from the suspect’s vehicle  and called the police.</p>
<p>The report said Candia was terminated from the San  Francisco Fire Department firefighter in 2000 for refusing a drug  test.</p>
<p>Police alleged that Candia shows his badge to facilitate his  encounters with women, then sexually assaults them, using physical  violence.</p>
<p>&#8220;He lured a woman into a false sense of security. He said, &#8216;I&#8217;m  a firefighter, everybody loves us, you can trust me,&#8217;&#8221; police Inspector Elaine  Economus said to the San Francisco Chronicle.</p>
<p>Candia is charged with  three counts of forced oral copulation, one count of sexual battery, one count  of making terrorist threats, and one count of false imprisonment. <strong>-  <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/story/119596/Pinoy-sexual-assault-suspect-arrested-in-California">GMANews.TV</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Pinoy health workers to be exploited under Jpepa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MANILA, Philippines — While  supporters claim that the Japan Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement  (Jpepa) will create more work opportunities for Filipino nurses and caregivers,  a study showed they would face &#8220;exploitative work conditions and even  discrimination&#8221; under the pact, militant think tank IBON Foundation said on  Thursday.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="story" style="margin: 0px 0px 20px;"><strong>MANILA, Philippines — </strong>While  supporters claim that the Japan Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement  (Jpepa) will create more work opportunities for Filipino nurses and caregivers,  a study showed they would face &#8220;exploitative work conditions and even  discrimination&#8221; under the pact, militant think tank IBON Foundation said on  Thursday.</p>
<p>IBON cited a study by University of Kitakyushu professor David  Adam Scott showing employment programs involving foreign nurses and caregivers  have resulted in trainees being forced to work long hours.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Japanese  government has also refused to guarantee minimum wage levels, while exorbitant  fees of at least Y58,000 (P23,200) are deducted from the nurses&#8217; salaries every  month,&#8221; it said on its website (www.ibon.org).</p>
<p>Exploitation of foreign  workers on training programs has also been prevalent, it said.</p>
<p>It noted  that Indonesian trainees in Japan have reportedly experienced physical abuse and  been forced to render unpaid overtime, while others have been denied such basic  rights as freedom of movement.</p>
<p>Non-Japanese in the bigger cities are  reportedly subject to racial profiling by being asked to produce their foreign  registration cards or passports, which must be carried at all  times.</p>
<p>&#8220;Part of (the Philippine) government&#8217;s hype is that with the  Jpepa, 400 Filipino nurses and 600 caregivers will be allowed to enter Japan for  training for over two years. However, the receiving scheme for health workers  states that they must work as trainees in designated institutions, undergo six  months of Japanese language training and pass the national certification tests  before they can qualify as nurse or caregiver.</p>
<p>“Although they are already  working during this time they will be receiving pay only as a non-licensed  worker or trainee or candidate, or as nurse&#8217;s aides and caregiver&#8217;s assistants,&#8221;  IBON said.</p>
<p>IBON urged senators debating on the Jpepa to see that the  inclusion of nurses in the agreement is a &#8220;deceptive provision that offers  uncertain benefits, made only to sweeten the blatantly one-sided, pro-Japan  deal.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Using Filipino nurses as a justification for approving Jpepa  highlights how the Philippine government is willing to sacrifice the welfare of  its citizens as well as to cover up for its severe failure in generating jobs  and supporting the country&#8217;s health system,&#8221; it said. <strong>- <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/story/119634/Pinoy-health-workers-to-be-exploited-under-Jpepa">GMANews.TV</a></strong></div>
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