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Little Mike doubts Big Mike’s libel suits will prosper

(This news item by Jocelyn Montemayor appeared in the Oct. 3, 2006 issue of Malaya.)

THE libel suits filed by Jose Miguel Arroyo against at least 43 journalists might not prosper since the courts are likely to find him a public figure, presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said yesterday.

“Di ba ang sabi ng mga rulings ng court, it’s so hard for a public official to file a libel case, di ba? Now I wouldn’t know how the courts would determine the First Gentleman’s but since may tainting ng pagiging public figure siya that is something that has to be determined by them,” Defensor said.

Defensor said Cabinet members as well as senators and congressmen are not that sensitive as far as libel cases are concerned since they are public figures.

Sa pagsisirko ni Gutierrez, nahubaran siya

Maganda ang sinabi ni Rep. Peter Alan Cayetano tungkol sa nangyayari ngayon sa Enchanted Kingdom ni Gloria Arroyo pagkatapos nilabas ni Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez and kanilang garapal na desisyon na ipa-walang sala ang Comelec sa P1.3 billion na ma-anomalyang kontrata sa Mega Pacific.

Sabi ni Cayetano, “Nuong eleksyon,may dayaan pero wala naman raw nandaya. Sa fertilizer scam, may overpricing pero wala naman daw nag-overprice. Ngayon naman, may kaso pero walang criminal.”

Sabi nga niya, dapat isali na ito ng gobyerno sa “Ripley’s believe it or not.”

Emily Lopez, not yet an envoy

Looks like the ambitions of socialite Emily Relucio-Lopez, former governor of Guimaras, to be “ambassador” would have to wait a little longer. Gloria Arroyo has extended the term of Philippe Lhuillier as ambassador to Italy.

We know that Lhuillier, after failing to get France, has lobbied to stay in Rome. Looks like his powerful Cebu clout has done it again for him.

But, he has already been granted an agrément by Argentina. What happens now?

Crisis of confidence

(The following article by Dr. Alberto G. Romualdez, former health secretary, which came out in the Oct. 3 issue of Malaya, gives an-indepth analysis of the hypocrisy and incompetence of the Arroyo administration in handling the nursing exam leakage problem.

(As Dr. Romualdez said, the leakage was just a symptom of the bigger problem which was the commercialization of the nursing schools. The atras-abante order of Malacañang for a retake was designed for the Arroyo administration’s image-curing, not to solve the real problem.)

Every week for the last two months, this column has referred to the on-going tragi-comedy drama of the nursing board scandal that began last June and continues to unfold like a long playing soap opera.

Asthma blues

I was hoping that by this time, I would be enjoying electricity in our home in Moonwalk, Las Piñas, Metro Manila. But no dice, one week after “Milenyo,” we are still without electricity.

At the height of “Milenyo” Thursday last week, I was having severe asthma attacks. When the typhoon died down, I went to the nearby Perpetual Help Medical Center.

I’ve lived with asthma since childhood. It’s a family illness. I have my daily maintenance, “Symbicort,” morning and evening daily. Last Thursday’s attack was one of the more serious which was made worse by the lack of electricity. I could not use a nebulizer at home.

Ombudsman clears Comelec.So, what’s new?

(Following is the story of Peter Tabingco of Malaya on the Ombudsman’s clearing of the Commission on Election on the P1.3 billion computer scam. Last July 4,(click here) Malaya came out with are report that there was a June 28, 2005 report recommending indictment of all the Comelec officials involved inthe anomaly including Chairman Benjamin Abalos.The Ombudsman later came out with a decision to put all the blame on Commissioner Borra, an incredulous decision. Now, they reversed themselves and cleared all.

(We are not surprised that Ombudsman had to clear Abalos. He has to be rewarded for his role in making Gloria Arroyo the winner of the 2004 elections even if she was not elected by the people. Payback continues….)

THE Office of the Ombudsman yesterday dismissed all criminal and administrative charges against officials of the Commission on Elections, executives of the Mega Pacific eSolutions Inc. (MPeI) and technical experts from the Department of Science and Technology in connection with the P1.3 billion poll automation deal nullified by the Supreme Court in 2004.

Tickled Pink

I Can Serve Foundation, an organization of cancer survivors, is holding “Tickled Pink”, a different kind of bazaar, on October 14 and 15, Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 10pm at The Loft in Rockwell.

Featured are a few, select vendors of fashion items and home accessories from exporters who rarely sell or display their merchandise in the local market .Other vendors are introducing their products for the first time.

Delight in Bettina Osmeña’s costume jewelry creations exported to the U.S., Paris, Spain,Belgium, Greece and Russia. Or with Avatar’s jewelry available in Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s in the U.S.

Inutil

Anim na araw makalipas ang pananalasa ng “Milenyo” wala pa rin kaming kuryente sa Iris st., Moonwalk, Las Piñas, Metro Manila.

Dito nakikita ang pagka-inutil ng pamahalaan sa pagbigay na malahagang serbisyo sa mamamayan.

Ang isa ring inutil sa serbisyo ay itong Meralco.

Isolated

Five days after “Milenyo” struck,which is not even a supertyphoon, our home is still without electricity. I’m posting from an internet cafe in a subdivision next to us, which was one of the fortunate few to have their electricity restored yesterday.

I’m sorry for not being able to interact with you the past days. Thank you for visiting this site even if I myself has been unable to.

“Milenyo” showed how inutile this government when it comes to basic services. Gloria kept on barking “do this, do that” Nobody listens to her. No electricity, no water. This government is unprepared to deal with “disasters”.

No bail for Bolante

Yesterday (Sept. 27, 2006) the US district Court in Wisconsin held a hearing on the petition of former Agriculture Undersecretary Jocelyn “Jocjoc” Bolante for bail. Strange, his lawyers mentioned a suspected quid pro quo for the acquittal of US servicemen suspected of raping a Filipina , known in media as “Nicole” in Subic.

Anyway, the court denied Bolante’s bail petition.

Here’s ABS-CBN’s report:

US immigration officials denied the petition for the temporary release of former agriculture undersecretary Jocelyn “Joc-joc” Bolante, ABS-CBN North America News Bureau reported Wednesday.